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East and West: China, Power and the Future of Asia (Hardcover)

by Chris Patten (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 356 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan; First Edition, First Impression edition (7 Sep 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0333747879
  • ISBN-13: 978-0333747872
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 511,552 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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This account of Patten's five years as governor of Hong Kong (1992 - 97) is a rarity among books by politicians: it's candid, well-written, and it has something to say. The travails Patten experienced in being published are an ironic confirmation of his thesis that European businessmen and politicians prostrate themselves shamefully and unnecessarily in their efforts to get more business with China. Rupert Murdoch, anxious to do just that, canceled the book contract. The book docs not deal with that experience but is almost a primer about such illusions, for Patten encountered all of them as he made a modest improvement in the democracy of Hong Kong. This was bitterly opposed by the Chinese government and by businessmen in Hong Kong and elsewhere who wanted to ingratiate themselves with the Chinese, as well as by the old Sinologists of the British Foreign Office, who argued that the Chinese didn't want democracy or that Hong Kong was "just a pimple on China's backside." "Some pimple!" writes Patten, since it is equivalent to 20 percent of China's GDP and has accounted for 60 to 80 percent of foreign direct investment in China. Nor is there a correlation between the sycophancy of a country's diplomatic approach to China and its success in getting business. The country with the biggest increase in trade with China over the last ten years has been the US, which has taken the toughest attitude. Patten notes that China "is not an economic superpower today and is a very long way from becoming one," and that it's in China's national interest to see that Hong Kong succeeds; He praises the US approach and, writing about Asia more generally, is appropriately cynical about the EU's readiness "to say something strong and principled about Burma every now and then. That should keep up morale." Patten uses his experience to develop a political philosophy, which is less interesting, but he is always engaging, thoughtful, provocative, and ruthless with cant. (Kirkus Reviews)

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By the former Chairman of the Conservative Party and the last Governor of Hong Kong, this work offers an analysis of the Asian phenomenon and the future of economic and political liberty in China and East Asia in the 21st century. This book focuses on Chris Patten's key disputes with China over questions of democratic elections, civil liberties and Hong Kong's independence, and also examines the larger picture of the Asian value system and Communist China. It examines the implications of China's economic reforms, and sets out the key political agendas for the future for both East and West.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Rambling with nothing new to say., 16 Nov 1999
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A very disappointing read. For a world ranking politician and would be diplomat, a very poor effort. The book is a hard slog with no reward at the end of the day by way of any revelation or insight.
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1.0 out of 5 stars a very biased book, 4 Jun 2009
By Richard Almasi "TheHunn" (Europa) - See all my reviews
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This book is very biased, it's not an objective book at all, worse yet perhaps is that it is filled with patronizing colonial attitudes.

Mr. Patten was the former British administrator of Hong Kong, or "president"/"PM", whatever you wish to call it, a position he lost after Hong Kong became part of the PRC.

In this book, hoping to "enlighten" the Westerner about Asian culture, he gives a very patronizing view of Asia.
Just like a disgruntled expat complaining about the host country he used to lived in, everything he writes has a certain smugness to it that's hard for me to explain.
In short, Patten gives a very negative view of Asia and its people, that's all you really need to know about this book.

Even one of my Asian-Studies-teachers ridiculed this book.

So don't waste your time and money on this book.
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