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Not so long ago Hong Kong was, to borrow Lord Palmerston’s notorious term, a “barren rock” as far as publishers were concerned, a niche topic regarded as being of little interest to global readers.
Not so now. The events of the past two years have pushed Hong Kong into the global consciousness; whether in titles dedicated to the topic by authors and academics with varying degrees of connection to...</description>
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