“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.”
— Mark Twain

Percy Cradock

Posted: February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments »

I note that Percy Cradock died on January 22nd, age 86. Cradock is now best known for his role in the negotiations for the handover of Hong Kong and was the Foreign Office’s premier Sinologist for many years. He also famously worked in the British Embassy in Peking during the Cultural Revolution when the Embassy was attacked. He naturally later became known for his public sniping over the run up to the handover with last Governor Chris Patten.

John Gittings has written an interesting and lengthy obituary of Cradock in The Guardian that doesn’t need repeating here.



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