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Development of Creative Industry in Hong Kong12/2/08 8:55 AM
Mr Duncan Pescod, JP, Permanent Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Communications and Technology), was the Foundation's guest speaker on 1 December 2008. Below is the full text of his speech. Ladies and Gentlemen, Good afternoon. ...»
A Centre Right Party for Hong Kong: Is there a Need? Can it Succeed?11/29/08 6:13 PM
Mr Markus Shaw , Managing Director of Shaw and Sons Limited and Chairman of Worldwide Fund for Nature Hong Kong, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 27 November 2008. Below is the text of his speech. Before I begin, let me just say this. ...»
Establishing a Future Fund as a financing option for "Old Age Pension"11/7/08 4:03 PM
The HKDF has been advocating a Universal Old Age Pension in collaboration with other parties since 1991. A practical way to finance such a proposal is to allocate part of Hong Kong's fiscal reserve to establish a Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) to ...»
Origin of PRC's constitution, on-going political reforms and how it might affect the political landscape of Modern China10/31/08 2:15 AM
Prof Ong Yew Kim, Professor of China University of Political Science and Law, was the guest speaker on an evening talk co-organised by Hong Kong Democratic Foundation and The Professional Commons on 28 May 2008. ...»
The Role of Journalist in Mainland China9/28/08 3:30 PM
Mr Ching Cheong, Senior Writer of The Straits Times, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 29 July 2008. Below is the text of his speech. It's my great honour indeed to be able to address the Democratic Foundation. The founder, ...»
Popularity, Populism and Politics9/22/08 10:32 PM
Mr Joseph Wong Wing-ping, Adjunct Professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Former Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology of the HKSAR Government, ...»
Hong Kong 2018: The Battle for Relevance7/11/08 2:55 PM
Mr David Dodwell, Chief Executive of Strategic Access Limited and co-author of "The Hong Kong Advantage" with Prof Michael Enright, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 10 July 2008. Download and view his presentation in pdf format. ...»
The Professional Standards of Exit Polling6/14/08 2:25 AM
Dr Robert Chung, Director of Public Opinion Programme of the University of Hong Kong, was the guest speaker at the luncheon organized by Hong Kong Democratic Foundation and co-hosted by The Professional Commons on 12 June 2008. ...»
Winners and losers of healthcare financing reform5/12/08 5:14 PM
George Cautherley, Convenor, Healthcare Policy Forum The government is currently consulting the public on healthcare reform. Examining who stands to benefit and who will be hurt under the proposed healthcare financing reform options should be an ...»
One Country Two Systems: Convergence of Hong Kong and Mainland China's Laws5/7/08 10:52 PM
Prof ONG Yew-kim, Professor of China University of Political Science and Law, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 6 May 2008. Below is the translated text by Mr Alan Lung. 1. About the Title "One Country Two Systems" is a political system ...»
The Roadmap towards Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong5/1/08 2:56 PM
NPC Standing Committee’s Decision on the pace of Universal Suffrage in Hong Kong and the Way Forward4/18/08 3:07 AM
From Consultation to Civic Engagement4/7/08 10:56 PM
Healthcare financing reform - Scaremongering again?3/26/08 5:52 PM
Survey on Selected Healthcare Policy Issues1/26/08 2:20 AM
From Consultation to Civic Engagement: Report commissioned by Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre1/18/08 11:06 PM
Conserving Hong Kong’s Heritage1/17/08 11:47 PM

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