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Diplomacy Ends at Midnight

The Long Return of Hong Kong to China

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Diplomacy Ends at Midnight

By: Dalena Wright
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The compelling story of the inescapable return of Hong Kong to China, published for the 25th anniversary of the handover.

British Hong Kong ended in the last minutes of 30th June 1997. Diplomacy Ends at Midnight traces the extraordinary twists and turns of Hong Kong's long drawn out, but unavoidable, reunion with China, when its 99-year leasehold on much of the colony's territory expired. 25 years ago, Britain did not want to return Hong Kong to its once and future owner, and most Hong Kongers didn't want them to either, but the choice was not theirs to make.

Through exceptional archival research and interviews with many of the participants, Dalena Wright traces the intricate diplomacy by which the British sought to resist and then ultimately had to accept the inevitable reversion. The book tells the story of governors, prime ministers, presidents and Chinese leaders who believed for a century that ownership of the tiny entrepot was worth diplomatic standoffs. And when there were no more quarrels to be had, it explains how in the final years British diplomats and their political masters managed the reversion they had not wanted. For 99 years, while they waited for midnight, China and Britain - often as adversaries but occasionally as collaborators - watched Hong Kong grow into a glittering world-class city. In the end, it became a trophy that neither wanted the other to own. How Britain won and lost Hong Kong is the subject of this compelling new history.

©2022 Dalena Wright (P)2022 Penguin Audio
China Colonialism & Post-Colonialism Great Britain Political Science Politics & Government
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