Among the Braves
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Among the Braves
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Among the Braves
Through the eyes of two frontline journalists comes a gripping narrative history of the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement centred around a cast of core activists, culminating in the 2019 mass protests and Beijing's brutal crackdown.
Hong Kong was an experiment in governance. Handed back to China in 1997 after 156 years of British rule, it was meant to be a carve-out between hostile systems: a bridge between communism and capitalism, authoritarianism and liberal democracy. "One country, two systems" kept its media free, its courts independent, and its protests boisterous, designed also to convince Taiwan of a peaceful solution to Beijing's desire for reunification.
Yet this formulation excluded Hong Kong's own people, their future negotiated by political titans in faraway capitals. In 2019, an ill-conceived law spearheaded by a sycophantic leader pushed a third of the city to take to the streets in one of the most enduring protest movements the world has ever seen. Xi Jinping responded with a draconian national security law that sought not only to end the demonstrations but quash the "problem" of Hong Kongers' identity and desire for freedom.
Reverend Chu, who believed Hong Kong had to carry the spirit of students at Tiananmen Square, saw his silver-haired comrades who birthed the city's modern pro-democracy movement handcuffed and taken from their homes. Tommy, an art student radicalised into throwing Molotov cocktails, watched "braves" like him brutalised by police before his own arrest prompted him to flee. Finn epitomised the decentralised nature of the movement and its internet-fuelled victories, but online anonymity couldn't stop his life from unravelling. Gwyneth could predict her eventual fate when she chose to give up her career as a journalist to stand for election as an opposition candidate, and did it anyway.
In Among the Braves, Shibani Mahtani and Timothy McLaughlin tell the story of Hong Kong's past, and what the sacrifices of its people mean for global democracy's shaky foundation.
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Among the Braves by Shibani Mahtani and Timothy McLaughlin is praised for its gripping narrative and vivid portrayal of Hong Kong's protest movement. The authors are commended for capturing the human element, focusing on ordinary citizens in extraordinary circumstances and highlighting the global implications of their struggle. Reviewers note that the book offers a balanced mix of historical context and firsthand accounts, presenting a poignant and timely exploration of democracy under threat.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780306830365
Publisher: Hachette Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 23 November 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Da Capo Press Inc
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 34.0mm
Width: 160.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 560g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Shibani Mahtani is an international investigative correspondent for the Washington Post. She was previously the Post's Hong Kong and Southeast Asia bureau chief and a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal based in Singapore, Yangon, and Chicago. Her Hong Kong coverage was honored with prizes including a Human Rights Press Award for an investigation into police misconduct. She is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Timothy McLaughlin is a prize-winning contributing writer for The Atlantic. Previously he worked for Reuters news agency. His work has also appeared in publications including WIRED, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, and Prospect. He has won multiple awards for his Hong Kong coverage, including two Best in Business Awards from the Society for Advancing Business Editing, and is a two-time finalist for The Livingston Award for International Reporting. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California. Mahtani and McLaughlin split their time between Washington, DC and Singapore.More from Politics & Current Affairs
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