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From the last governor of Hong Kong comes a controversial and insightful analysis of the economic and political landscape of China and East Asia, examining their future in the next century. Chris Patten reflects on his unique perspective during his tenure, observing the region's growing power and the intricate relationship between Hong Kong and the Chinese economy. The handover of Hong Kong to Communist China in June 1997 marked a significant moment in British history, raising complex questions about independence and democracy that could not be addressed as in other former colonies. Patten delves into his disputes with China regarding democratic elections, civil liberties, and the quest for Hong Kong's autonomy. He also explores the broader Asian value system, questioning whether economic transformation can occur without corresponding political change and if democratic governance can ensure fairness among economic rivals. With Asia emerging as a formidable competitor to the West, particularly through the lens of Communist China, Patten thoughtfully examines the implications of China's economic reforms and outlines critical political agendas for both Eastern and Western futures.

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East and West, Chris Patten

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1998
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Titel
East and West
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
MacMillan
Jaar van publicatie
1998
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
340
ISBN10
0333747887
ISBN13
9780333747889
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From the last governor of Hong Kong comes a controversial and insightful analysis of the economic and political landscape of China and East Asia, examining their future in the next century. Chris Patten reflects on his unique perspective during his tenure, observing the region's growing power and the intricate relationship between Hong Kong and the Chinese economy. The handover of Hong Kong to Communist China in June 1997 marked a significant moment in British history, raising complex questions about independence and democracy that could not be addressed as in other former colonies. Patten delves into his disputes with China regarding democratic elections, civil liberties, and the quest for Hong Kong's autonomy. He also explores the broader Asian value system, questioning whether economic transformation can occur without corresponding political change and if democratic governance can ensure fairness among economic rivals. With Asia emerging as a formidable competitor to the West, particularly through the lens of Communist China, Patten thoughtfully examines the implications of China's economic reforms and outlines critical political agendas for both Eastern and Western futures.