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Preserving Free Speech in Hong Kong12/18/00 1:59 AM
Mr Alan Leong, S.C., Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 18 December 2000. This is a summary of his remarks. Winston Churchill once said, "The most difficult things for a man to do are to climb a ...»
Why The World Sees Hong Kong As China’s New Colony11/8/00 1:21 AM
Mr Stephen Vines, a Hong Kong-based writer, journalist and businessman, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 8 November 2000. This is a summary of his remarks. Mr Vines said he had been set two questions by the Foundation. They were, ...»
Monopoly and Public Utilities in Hong Kong10/23/00 1:29 AM
Dr Lam Pun Lee, Associate Professor of Department of Business Studies at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 23 October 2000. This is a summary of his remarks. Introduction Over the past few years, ...»
Thinking About 2007 Workshop10/22/00 1:11 AM
The "Thinking about 2007" workshop co-organized by the Foundation and the Hong Kong Policy Research Institute and very efficiently and generously hosted by the City University of Hong Kong took place on 21 st October 2000. ...»
Three generations of lawyer-politicians and "The Hong Kong Dilemma"10/1/00 6:36 PM
Miss Elsie Leung's speech at the HKDF (see article The First Three Years of the HKSAR) highlighted many positive aspects regarding the rule of law in Hong Kong. But it also came across as an attempt to vindicate herself for not bringing prosecutions ...»
Global Poverty and Hong Kong’s Response9/25/00 1:37 AM
Mr CHONG Chan-Yau, Executive Director of Oxfam Hong Kong, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 25 September 2000. This is a summary of his remarks. Global Poverty ‘We live in a world of unprecedented opulence of a kind that would have been hard to ...»
The New Economy - Has Hong Kong Got What It Takes?9/6/00 1:45 AM
Dr Christopher Westland, Head and Associate Professor of the Department of Information Systems and Management at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 6 September 2000. ...»
Hong Kong - Between Third World and First8/2/00 1:52 AM
Dr William Overholt, Head of Macro Research at Nomura’s regional headquarters in Hong Kong, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 2 August 2000. This is a summary of his remarks. Hong Kong faced diverging possibilities in its future development, ...»
Mobilising Public Opinion outside LegCo7/12/00 6:00 PM
Ms Christine Loh, former legislator, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 12 July 2000. This is a summary of her remarks. Although she was retiring from LegCo, Ms Loh said she was not retiring from politics. ...»
The First Three Years of the HKSAR6/15/00 6:28 PM
Miss Elsie Leung, Secretary for Justice, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 15 June 2000. This is the text of her speech. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. In 16 days' time, we will celebrate the third anniversary of the establishment of the ...»
From the JLG to how to influence China6/2/00 5:34 PM
From Outsiders to Insiders - The Change in Hong Kong's Governance6/1/00 5:09 PM
Business and Democracy - Contradictory or Complementary?5/29/00 6:20 PM
Equalising opportunities in Hong Kong - What needs to be done?5/8/00 4:52 PM
Experiences of the JLG and negotiating with China4/19/00 5:27 PM
Could better town planning enhance our environment and productivity?3/22/00 5:17 PM
Prompting from Denmark on Hong Kong's Role3/1/00 4:26 PM
Legal Relations between Hong Kong and China2/21/00 4:03 PM
Hong Kong's International Relations - The challenge for a dependent polity in a globalizing world1/14/00 4:17 PM

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