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Publisher: Penguin Books, The Limited ISBN: 9780141999708 Item Weight: 14.4 Oz Item Width: 5 in Genre: Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History Topic: Personal Memoirs, Asia / General, Asia / China, International Relations / Diplomacy Illustrator: Yes width: 5 in height: 1 in Item Height: 1 in Author: Chris Patten Number of Pages: 560 Pages Book Title: Hong Kong Diaries Publication Year: 2024 Item Length: 7.7 in Format: Uk-B Format Paperback Language: English

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Hong Kong Diaries, Paperback by Patten, Chris, Like New Used, Free shipping i.... In June 1992 Chris Patten went to Hong Kong as the last British governor, to try to prepare it not—as other British colonies over the decades—for independence, but for handing back in 1997 to the Chinese, from whom most of its territory had been leased 99 years previously. Hong Kong Diaries, Paperback by Patten, Chris, ISBN 0141999705, ISBN-13 9780141999708, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The diaries of the last British Governor, now in paperback In June 1992 Chris Patten went to Hong Kong as the last British governor, to try to prepare it not—as other British colonies over the decades—for independence, but for handing back in 1997 to the Chinese, from whom most of its territory had been leased 99 years previously. Over the next five years he kept this diary, which describes in detail how Hong Kong was run as a British colony and what happened as the handover approached. Th gives unprecedented insights into negotiating with the Chinese, about how the institutions of democracy in Hong Kong were (belatedly) strengthened and how Patten sought to ensure that a strong degree of self-government would continue after 1997. Unexpectedly, his opponents included not only the Chinese themselves, but some British businessmen and civil service mandarins upset by Patten's efforts, for whom political freedom and the rule of law in Hong Kong seemed less important than keeping on the right side of Beijing. Th concludes with an account of what has happened in Hong Kong since the handover, a powerful assessment of recent events and Patten's reflections on how to deal with China - then and now.