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Vigil by Jeffrey Wasserstrom
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Vigil

Hong Kong on the Brink

$12.50

Narrator P.J. Ochlan
Length 2 hours 36 minutes
Language English
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What can the massive protests that have roiled Hong Kong and the harsh repressive moves made against activists tell us about where this special metropolis is heading? And about how a resurgent China under strongman rule is challenging and reshaping the international order? Jeffrey Wasserstrom draws on his many visits to the city and his background as a specialist in the history of protests against authoritarianism to make a powerful and sobering case for the near inevitability of Chinaā€™s imposing its model on Hong Kong.

VigilĀ tells a tale of two interrelated processes. The first involves a stop and go, but never reversing, set of moves by Chinaā€™s Communist Party to minimize the many things that once made Hong Kong unlike the cities neighboring it just across the border on the mainland. The result of this has been that, since the 1997 Handover from Great Britain to China, more and more of the once clear-cut contrasts between Hong Kong and nearby urban centers such as Canton and Shenzhenā€”differences that decades ago were as stark as those between East Berlin and West Berlinā€”are lessening or going away completely.

The second process involves bold efforts by residents of Hong Kong to push back against this erosion of differences. The key actors are people who are passionately committed to defending the special qualities of a city they loveā€”a freer press, more judicial independence, a system of rule of law rather than rule by lawā€”against moves to diminish them made by Beijing and its local proxies. The result has been one of the great David versus Goliath stories of our time, pitting creative and determined activists, joined on the streets in recent years by ever larger numbers of Hong Kong residents, against a Chinese Communist Party whose global clout keeps growing and whose current leader, Xi Jinping, has grand ambitions for bringing all parts of the Peopleā€™s Republic of China under tighter forms of control.

The result is a tale of heroism but also tragedy. Even against-all-odds longshot victoriesā€”and there have been someā€”can only slow a process that has led, in essence, to Hong Kongā€™s people becoming subjects of first the great imperial power of the nineteenth century and now the most important rising imperial power of the current era.

Jeffrey Wasserstrom is Chancellorā€™s Professor of History at UC Irvine, where he edits theĀ Journal of Asian Studies. He holds a B.A. from UC Santa Cruz, a Masterā€™s from Harvard, and a doctorate from Berkeley, and is the author of five previous books, includingĀ China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to KnowĀ (co-authored by Maura Elizabeth Cunningham) andĀ Eight Juxtapositions: China through Imperfect Analogies from Mark Twain to Manchukuo. His most recent edited volume isĀ The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern China.Ā He writes for leading academic journals and contributes toĀ The New York Times, theĀ Times Literary Supplement,Ā The AtlanticĀ and theĀ Los Angeles Review of Books.Ā He is an adviser to the Hong Kong International Literary Festival and a former member of the Board of Directors of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. Follow him on Twitter atĀ @jwassers.

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