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Hong Kong, China and Europe12/6/05 5:26 PM
Mr Frank Burbach, Consul-General, Consulate General of Germany in Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 2 December 2005. Below is the full text of his speech. Ladies and Gentlemen, ...»
Further Democratic Reform for Hong Kong - Reflections from International Experiences11/29/05 5:01 PM
This is a presentation that contains a detailed discussion of the Bi-cameral legislative system as practised around the world. The presentation was made by Prof. Ming SING on 5 November 2005 at a seminar organised by the Faculty of Law, ...»
Knowledge-based Economy - The Hong Kong-PRD Context of Creating, Managing and Accounting of intangible Knowledge Assets11/29/05 4:29 PM
Dr Gordon McConnachie, Board Chairman, Scottish National Intellectual Assets Centre and European Affiliate of ICMG Inc, Palo Alto, California, USA Dr Joseph Yau, Council Member of CIMA Hong Kong Division and Senior Program Director, ...»
The Education that Hong Kong deserves11/11/05 2:09 PM
Professor Kai-ming Cheng, Professor & Chair of Education and Senior Advisor to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 4 October 2005. ...»
Hong Kong's Cultural Role within Greater China11/2/05 5:14 PM
Mathias Woo, Creative Director of Zuni Icosahedron, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 2 November 2005. This is a summary of his remarks. Since 1997, Mr Woo said, Hong Kong was part of China under the One Country Two Systems principle. ...»
Opinion on Bicameral System as The Best Option for Hong Kong's Political Future11/2/05 3:49 PM
The debate about the Hong Kong government's political reform blueprint has neglected a crucial long-term model: the bicameral system in which the lower house would be the wholly directly-elected 60-member Legislative Council and a newly created ...»
Can the Pearl River Delta Become a Knowledge Economy?9/15/05 3:04 PM
Stephen Selby, Director of Intellectual Property in the Hong Kong Government's Intellectual Property Department, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 13 September 2005. This is a summary of his remarks. ...»
The Way Forward for the Democratic Camp7/7/05 4:47 PM
Hon. Alan Kah-Kit Leong, SC, Member of the Legislative Council, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 7 June 2005. Below is the full text of his speech. With the resignation of Mr. C H Tung and the succession of Mr. Donald Tsang being a certainty, ...»
New Planning System under Town Planning (Amendment) Ordinance 20047/7/05 3:42 PM
Mr Bosco C K Fung, JP, Director of Planning, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 5 July 2005. Below is the full text of his speech. Ladies and Gentlemen, It is my great honour to be here with such a distinguished audience today and be given an ...»
An Alternative Concept Plan for Lantau (draft: 5 July 2005)7/5/05 5:23 PM
Introduction Lantau is the largest of Hong Kong's islands, and for the most part is relatively undeveloped (the main exceptions being Tung Chung and the airport on the north coast, and Discovery Bay and Hong Kong Disneyland on the east coast). ...»
The Value Space - Use and Misuse of Public Consultation on Building a Superprison at Hei Ling Chau6/17/05 4:35 PM
The Future of Hong Kong's Monetary System5/28/05 4:23 PM
Healthcare Costing and Cost Management in Hong Kong5/12/05 5:45 PM
Health Care Blueprint: Services, Mode of Delivery and Financing5/4/05 2:43 PM
Thoughts on Government3/23/05 5:30 PM
Moving Forward Civil Service Reform3/4/05 3:48 PM
The Role of the Efficiency Unit in the Civil Service2/7/05 4:53 PM
Role of Article 45 Concern Group and The Future of The Pan Democrats1/19/05 6:08 PM

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