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European Perspectives on Hong Kong and China11/27/03 3:37 PM
Dr Heinrich Wilhelm Beuth, Consul-General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Hong Kong, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 11 November 2003.  Below is the text of his speech. Ladies and Gentlemen, ...»
Quality of Life Issues in Hong Kong11/13/03 3:16 PM
Dr Sarah Liao, Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works Bureau, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 24 October 2003. The following is a summary of her remarks. People asked her about her threefold portfolio, Dr Liao began. ...»
Why Hong Kong needs a Super Prison10/6/03 4:30 PM
Mrs. Jennie Chok, J.P., Deputy Secretary for Security, Security Bureau, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 29 September 2003. Below is the full text of her speech. Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen: First of all, ...»
From the march of 1 July 2003 to building some common goals with Beijing9/4/03 3:20 PM
On 1 July 2003, half-a-million Hong Kong people took to the street and demonstrated against the HKSAR Government. It was not a matter of people being dissatisfied with the economy, or with the Beijing leadership, or even only with Article 23. ...»
How to Interpret the Basic Law9/4/03 2:49 PM
Miss Maria Tam, Member of the Basic Law Committee of the Hong Kong SAR and Deputy of the National People’s Congress of the PRC, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 17 July 2003.  The following is a summary of her remarks. ...»
Why Security Matters6/18/03 2:23 PM
Mrs Regina Ip, GBS, JP, Secretary for Security, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 16 June 2003. Below is the full text of her speech. Mr Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, I must thank the Hong Kong Democratic Foundation for giving me the ...»
The Next Stage of Constitutional Reform in Hong Kong5/22/03 8:32 AM
Professor Kuan Hsin-chi, Professor and Chairman, Department of Government & Public Administration, Chinese University of Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 20 May 2003. Below is the full text of his speech. ...»
A Study on the Advisory and Statutory Bodies in Hong Kong - A Brief Report5/20/03 10:26 AM
Introduction In a democratic and open society, government would maximize its channels for incorporating brilliant ideas from, and communicating with, various social strata in the processes of policy-making and implementation. ...»
What should have been in the Budget5/5/03 10:52 AM
Mr Stephen Brown, Research Director of Kim Eng Securities and Director of Civic Exchange, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 26 March 2003. This is a summary of his remarks. The starting point for his analysis, Mr Brown said, ...»
Why Politics Needs Business Participation5/5/03 9:36 AM
Emily Lau, Legislative Councillor for New Territories East and Convenor of The Frontier, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 18 February 2003. The following is a summary of her remarks. The link between politics and business was a subject close to ...»
The future of party politics4/30/03 9:46 AM
Transcending Politics through Culture3/27/03 9:44 AM
What should be done about Article 23?2/8/03 9:25 PM
From Colonial Rule to using Democracy as a way to put Competitive Ideas into practice2/8/03 8:59 PM
Reflections of a Beijing Correspondent2/1/03 3:09 PM

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