Among the Braves: Hope, Struggle, and Exile in the Battle for Hong Kong and the Future of Global Democracy ShibaniMahtani & TimothyMcLaughlin . Among the Braves: Hope, Struggle, and Exile in the Battle for Hong Kong and the Future of Global Democracy . Hachette Books, New York, 2023. pp. 325. Hb. £25. ISBN: 9780306830365
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 For example: Antony Dapiran, City on Fire: The Fight for Hong Kong. London: Scribe, 2020; Zuraidah Ibrahim and Jeffie Lam (Eds.), Rebel City: Hong Kong’s Year of Water and Fire. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2020; Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink. New York, NY: Columbia Global Reports, 2020.2 A recent exception: Christopher J.H. Ho, ‘Civil Disobedience in the Era of Videogames: Digital Ethnographic Evidence of the Gamification of the 2019-20 Extradition Protests in Hong Kong’. British Journal of Chinese Studies Vol. 12. Issue 2 (2022).3 Antony Dapiran, City of Protest. Melbourne: Penguin Group (Australia), 2017, p. 5.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMatthew HurstMatthew Hurst is a writing his PhD on the transfer of Hong Kong during the period 1979–97 at the University of York.