Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World: What China's Crackdown Reveals About Its Plans to End Freedom Everywhere

Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World: What China's Crackdown Reveals About Its Plans to End Freedom Everywhere

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  • Author:Mark L. Clifford
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Summary

A gripping history of China's deteriorating relationship with Hong Kong, and its implications for the rest of the world。

For 150 years as a British colony, Hong Kong was a beacon of prosperity where people, money, and technology flowed freely, and residents enjoyed many civil liberties。 In preparation for handing the territory over to China in 1997, Deng Xiaoping promised that it would remain highly autonomous for fifty years。 An international treaty established a Special Administrative Region (SAR) with a far freer political system than that of Communist China—one with its own currency and government administration, a common-law legal system, and freedoms of press, speech, and religion。

But as the halfway mark of the SAR’s lifespan approaches in 2022, it is clear that China has not kept its word。 Universal suffrage and free elections have not been instituted, harassment and brutality have become normalized, and activists are being jailed en masse。 To make matters worse, a national security law that further crimps Hong Kong’s freedoms has recently been decreed in Beijing。 This tragic backslide has dire worldwide implications—as China continues to expand its global influence, Hong Kong serves as a chilling preview of how dissenters could be treated in regions that fall under the emerging superpower’s control。

Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World
tells the complete story of how a city once famed for protests so peaceful that toddlers joined grandparents in millions-strong rallies became a place where police have fired more than 10,000 rounds of tear gas, rubber bullets and even live ammunition at their neighbors, while pro-government hooligans attack demonstrators in the streets。 A Hong Kong resident from 1992 to 2021, author Mark L。 Clifford has witnessed this transformation firsthand。 As a celebrated publisher and journalist, he has unrivaled access to the full range of the city’s society, from student protestors and political prisoners to aristocrats and senior government officials。 A powerful and dramatic mix of history and on-the-ground reporting, this book is the definitive account of one of the most important geopolitical standoffs of our time。

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Reviews

Jan

If Hong Kong is the canary in the coal mine, next is Taiwan, and then?An in-depth history of the 20th and 21st century impact on Hong Kong by the Chinese mainland as well as a hard look into living costs/conditions in Hong Kong by one who has lived and worked in Hong Kong for nearly thirty years。 I learned a lot and recognized those warning bells。 Well worth reading!I requested and received a free temporary ebook from St。 Martin's Press via NetGalley。 Thank you! If Hong Kong is the canary in the coal mine, next is Taiwan, and then?An in-depth history of the 20th and 21st century impact on Hong Kong by the Chinese mainland as well as a hard look into living costs/conditions in Hong Kong by one who has lived and worked in Hong Kong for nearly thirty years。 I learned a lot and recognized those warning bells。 Well worth reading!I requested and received a free temporary ebook from St。 Martin's Press via NetGalley。 Thank you! 。。。more

Lilisa

This is a comprehensive look at Hong Kong - its past, present, and predictions for the future by author, Mark Clifford, who lived in Hong Kong for almost 30 years。 The book dives straight into the heart of the city。 It covers Hong Kong’s history, people and social, cultural, and economic conditions, and most importantly, politics and China’s authoritarian hand as it rapidly changes the goal posts and cracks down on the freedom of Hong Kongers。 Having lived in Hong Kong for decades with intimate This is a comprehensive look at Hong Kong - its past, present, and predictions for the future by author, Mark Clifford, who lived in Hong Kong for almost 30 years。 The book dives straight into the heart of the city。 It covers Hong Kong’s history, people and social, cultural, and economic conditions, and most importantly, politics and China’s authoritarian hand as it rapidly changes the goal posts and cracks down on the freedom of Hong Kongers。 Having lived in Hong Kong for decades with intimate knowledge, familiarity, and connections the author vividly portrays the ongoing struggles of protesters fighting to make China adhere to the One Country Two Systems doctrine it signed in 1984 to take effect in 1997 and run for fifty years, when Hong Kong reverted to China。 However, Hong Kong’s status as a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, with supposed freedom of speech, press, and religion and the right to the rule of law is very much at stake given the events and tactics of the Chinese government over the past few years as it attempts to crush all and any protests。 Beyond what’s happening in Hong Kong, the author also highlights China’s responses to other countries for incidents it views aimed at disgracing or discrediting the Chinese government。 All this collectively points to China’s attempts to stem and influence freedom around the world。 I found the book interesting, well written, chilling, and with useful insights from the many people on the ground。 I’m surprised that the author was able to cover so much in this book - no mean feat。 Hong Kong’s fate hangs in the balance。 Where will it be in a few years from now? I’d highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about what’s at stake for Hong Kong。 Many thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book。 。。。more

William Harris

Recently, St。 Martin's Press reached out to me and invited me to examine an ARC of Mark L。 Clifford's "Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World: What China's Crackdown Reveals About Its Plans To End Freedom Everywhere。" My initial thought, based on a quick response to the title, was that it was likely to be of only marginal interest as I feared that it would lack balance and clarity。 I am pleased to report that the wise reader will look closely at the subtitle to get a much better feel for what turne Recently, St。 Martin's Press reached out to me and invited me to examine an ARC of Mark L。 Clifford's "Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World: What China's Crackdown Reveals About Its Plans To End Freedom Everywhere。" My initial thought, based on a quick response to the title, was that it was likely to be of only marginal interest as I feared that it would lack balance and clarity。 I am pleased to report that the wise reader will look closely at the subtitle to get a much better feel for what turned out to be a superb and very well informed treatment of events surrounding Hong Kong's return to the control of mainland China after more than a century of British control。 This should not really surprise anyone familiar with Mark Clifford's work as a very distinguished and well thought of journalist with significant first hand exposure to what he writes of。 By examining the underpinnings of Chinese fears about Hong Kong's loyalty and the economic means by which the Chinese have tried to manipulate events (with very uneven results)。 Clifford's analysis of the complexities of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong and its relationship with the greater ambitions of the CCP is very useful to those of us who understand events in Hong Kong only in the decontextualized context of newsbites in the world of television news。 I would not hesitate to recommend this book to anyone seeking to contextualize, through a case study, their understanding of Chinese policy and its limitations and motivations。 。。。more

Zeb Kantrowitz

Based on the information in this book, you can see how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) plans on integrating Hong Kong into their future plans。 Slowly, all of the promises that the CCP made to HK in 1997, to protect their "special" situation。 But as they have done in Tibet, and are now doing in Xinjiang。 Xi Jinping has an agenda that has non-Han areas absorbed by Red China。 The population of China is aging, and in ten years the population will have aged to the point their military will begin to Based on the information in this book, you can see how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) plans on integrating Hong Kong into their future plans。 Slowly, all of the promises that the CCP made to HK in 1997, to protect their "special" situation。 But as they have done in Tibet, and are now doing in Xinjiang。 Xi Jinping has an agenda that has non-Han areas absorbed by Red China。 The population of China is aging, and in ten years the population will have aged to the point their military will begin to shrink。Because of the aging he knows that he has to gain control of Taiwan very soon。 He understands that if he doesn't control HK, Taiwan, Tibet, the islands of the South China Sea, they will become difficult to have any chance of being able to fold them into Red China。 Xi fears that what happened in Russia (USSR) in 1989 will happen to China。 More than anything he fears that minorities will become the majority of the population and they will become an enemy within。If you question this scenario, look how they forced all pro-west candidates off the ballot in HK, and this resulted in only 30% of the voting public to vote for their slate。 Xi doesn't care what anyone in the West says, they will continue until anything that makes HK unique disappears。 。。。more

Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell

This sounds REALLY interesting