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Relationship between HKSAR and PRC Central Government12/1/99 10:39 PM
Dr Allen Lee Peng Fei, National People's Congress member and former Chairman of Hong Kong's Liberal Party, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 1 December 1999. This is a summary of his remarks. ...»
Healthcare Financing Reform in Hong Kong11/4/99 8:42 PM
Peter Yuen, PhD., Associate Head of Department of Management and Professor in Public Policy Analysis and Health Services Management, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 4 November 1999. ...»
Hong Kong as an Innovation and Technology Hub10/15/99 10:16 PM
Mr Gareth Chang, Executive Chairman of STAR TV, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 15 October 1999. This is a summary of his remarks. There was a lot of confusion in the current talk of "technology" in Hong Kong, Mr Chang began. ...»
Globalisation and Human Rights9/29/99 10:26 PM
Professor Yash Ghai of the Department of Law, University of Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 29 September 1999. This is a summary of his remarks. For those of us in Asia, the controversy was acute: several regimes in Asia had opposed ...»
Environmentally-friendly Transport for Hong Kong9/8/99 9:21 PM
Dr William Barron, of the Centre of Urban Planning and Environmental Management at the University of Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 8 September 1999. This is a summary of his remarks. ...»
Seeds of further political reform9/1/99 8:20 PM
It is easy to think of Mr. C.H.Tung and his Government as a regime bent on curtailing freedom, democracy and the rule of law in Hong Kong. The Government's decision to overturn a Court of Final Appeal (CFA) ruling through re-interpretation by the ...»
Government's role in the Economy9/1/99 2:26 AM
Lacking a clear definition of its role, the Hong Kong Government seems to be intervening more and more in the economy. Not only is such intervention unlikely to succeed, but in the meantime Government is neglecting tasks that are properly within its ...»
The The Rule of Law in the First Two Years of The SAR7/7/99 8:09 PM
Mr Ronny Tong, S.C., Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 7 July 1999. These were his remarks. have been asked to speak on the Rule of Law in the first two years of the SAR. ...»
The Need for Constitutional Reform6/11/99 8:16 PM
Mr Michael Suen, CBE, JP, Secretary for Constitutional Affairs, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 11 June 1999. This is a summary of his remarks. Mr Suen began by referring to a speech he had given earlier that week at a conference at Harvard. ...»
From "Civil Service Reform" to "Political Reform"6/1/99 7:53 PM
There's no better place to argue for more democracy than in the area of Civil Service Reform. The reasons behind introducing political reform to enable good government are rational and are not built upon "Pro-Beijing" or "Pro-democracy" sentiments. ...»
How to really reform the Civil Service5/25/99 7:35 PM
The Privatisation of UK Electricity Industry4/16/99 7:28 PM
Reform of Hong Kong Government3/26/99 7:20 PM
Li vs Lee: Executives, legislators, property, politics, and public opinion3/4/99 5:21 PM
Glimmers of hope and despair3/1/99 7:07 PM
Privatisation - Hong Kong's Next Frontier3/1/99 12:23 AM
Prospects for Political Reform in Hong Kong1/22/99 6:54 PM

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