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The book investigates the political intrigue and diplomatic double-dealing that led to the hand-over of power in Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997. It uncovers the truth about the secret negotiations and reveals how the British Foreign Office thwarted Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's efforts to introduce democratic elections to Hong Kong, while Chinese security forces bugged the rooms of the drafters of the Hong Kong Basic Law. This book is recommended for anyone interested in the political history and future of Hong Kong, and the impact of its handover on the global financial and business community.

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introduction by Martin Lee, leader of the pro-democracy forces in hong kongCritical acclaim for THE FALL OF HONG KONG"Mark Roberti's The Fall of Hong Kong serves as a useful chronicle of the most vibrant and fragile period of Hong Kong's colonial past--the last 15 years." --South China Morning Post"Roberti rips away the veil of secrecy surrounding the negotiations between Britain and China. . . . [He] builds a compelling case." --Publishers Weekly"The often obscure politics of Hong Kong come alive in this revealing account." --Library Journal"The picture that emerges is not just a political, but a human drama as well." --Business Traveler InternationalUncovering the truth behind the negotiations for the 1997 turnover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China, journalist Mark Roberti reveals shocking evidence of treachery, deceit, and diplomatic double-dealing in London, Hong Kong, and Beijing. Timely and compelling, The Fall of Hong Kong has now been revised and expanded to include information on vital recent developments.

The Fall Of Hong Kong - China's Triumph And Britain's Betrayal

ISBN: 9780471026211
Authors: Mark Roberti
Publisher: Wiley
Date of Publication: 1994-08-16
Format: Hardcover
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The book investigates the political intrigue and diplomatic double-dealing that led to the hand-over of power in Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997. It uncovers the truth about the secret negotiations and reveals how the British Foreign Office thwarted Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's efforts to introduce democratic elections to Hong Kong, while Chinese security forces bugged the rooms of the drafters of the Hong Kong Basic Law. This book is recommended for anyone interested in the political history and future of Hong Kong, and the impact of its handover on the global financial and business community.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

introduction by Martin Lee, leader of the pro-democracy forces in hong kongCritical acclaim for THE FALL OF HONG KONG"Mark Roberti's The Fall of Hong Kong serves as a useful chronicle of the most vibrant and fragile period of Hong Kong's colonial past--the last 15 years." --South China Morning Post"Roberti rips away the veil of secrecy surrounding the negotiations between Britain and China. . . . [He] builds a compelling case." --Publishers Weekly"The often obscure politics of Hong Kong come alive in this revealing account." --Library Journal"The picture that emerges is not just a political, but a human drama as well." --Business Traveler InternationalUncovering the truth behind the negotiations for the 1997 turnover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China, journalist Mark Roberti reveals shocking evidence of treachery, deceit, and diplomatic double-dealing in London, Hong Kong, and Beijing. Timely and compelling, The Fall of Hong Kong has now been revised and expanded to include information on vital recent developments.