Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
1. An Overview
2. Actors
3. Events
4. Issues
5. The Dragon, the Goose, and the Coronavirus
Timeline of the 2019 Hong Kong Revolt
References
Index
Au Loong-Yu is a leading global justice and labor campaigner. His most recent book is China's Rise: Strength and Fragility (Merlin Press, 2012). He is one of the founders of Globalization Monitor, a Hong Kong based group which monitors China's labor conditions.
'Clear, insightful, thorough and persuasive. It provides first-hand
observations of the movement and its different groups and currents
which help the reader embrace the diversity and complexity of the
unrest. Without a doubt, this is the best book on Hong Kong's
astonishing revolt.'
*Bruno Jetin, Associate Professor at University of Sorbonne Paris
Nord*
'A timely must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of
the background, dynamics, and prospects of the ongoing 2019-20 Hong
Kong protests.'
*Professor Poe Yu-ze Wan, National Sun Yat-sen University,
Taiwan*
'A brilliant assessment of the Hong Kong Revolt. Guided by
Marxist theory, Au criticises both the Beijing party dictatorship
and western capitalist propaganda.'
*Bodo Zeuner, Professor in Political Science, Free University of
Berlin*
'Hong Kong’s revolt against increasing control by Beijing stands no
chance of success unless it finds a counterpart on the mainland.
This book is the best and most up-to-date guide to the complexity
of this issue and the ongoing movement, from a progressive
perspective.'
*Professor Gilbert Achcar, SOAS, University of London*
'A vivid picture of the struggle is painted by Au ... his viewpoint
on the underlying dynamics of the rebellion, as it unfolded, is as
insightful as it is invaluable'
*New Politics*
'Lively'
*Dissent*
'Delves deep into the roots of the Umbrella Movement, exploring how
political values and questions of identity have played a role in
the unrest'
*DAZED*
'If you are just going to read one book on the 2019 movement, it
has to be Hong Kong in Revolt'
*rs21*
'At once hopeful but realistic, supportive but critical about what
has happened, and what is still to happen, in Hong Kong'
*Lausan Collective*
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