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Reviewing and Evaluating the Direct Elections to the Legislative Council and the Transformation of Political Parties in Hong Kong, 1991-2016
Journal of US-China Public Administration, August 2016, Vol. 13, No. 8, 499-517 doi: 10.17265/1548-6591/2016.08.001 D DAVID PUBLISHING Reviewing and Evaluating the Direct Elections to the Legislative Council and the Transformation of Political Parties in Hong Kong, 1991-2016 Chung Fun Steven Hung The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong After direct elections were instituted in Hong Kong, politicization inevitably followed democratization. This paper intends to evaluate how political parties’ politics happened in Hong Kong’s recent history. The research was conducted through historical comparative analysis, with the context of Hong Kong during the sovereignty transition and the interim period of democratization being crucial. For the implementation of “one country, two systems”, political democratization was hindered and distinct political scenarios of Hong Kong’s transformation were made. The democratic forces had no alternative but to seek more radicalized politics, which caused a decisive fragmentation of the local political parties where the establishment camp was inevitable and the democratic blocs were split into many more small groups individually. It is harmful. It is not conducive to unity and for the common interests of the publics. This paper explores and evaluates the political history of Hong Kong and the ways in which the limited democratization hinders the progress of Hong Kong’s transformation. Keywords: election politics, historical comparative, ruling, democratization The democratizing element of the Hong Kong political system was bounded within the Legislative Council under the principle of the separation of powers of the three governing branches, Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Popular elections for the Hong Kong legislature were introduced and implemented for 25 years (1991-2016) and there were eight terms of general elections for the Legislative Council. -
Entire Dissertation Noviachen Aug2021.Pages
Documentary as Alternative Practice: Situating Contemporary Female Filmmakers in Sinophone Cinemas by Novia Shih-Shan Chen M.F.A., Ohio University, 2008 B.F.A., National Taiwan University, 2003 Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences © Novia Shih-Shan Chen 2021 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2021 Copyright in this work rests with the author. Please ensure that any reproduction or re-use is done in accordance with the relevant national copyright legislation. Declaration of Committee Name: Novia Shih-Shan Chen Degree: Doctor of Philosophy Thesis title: Documentary as Alternative Practice: Situating Contemporary Female Filmmakers in Sinophone Cinemas Committee: Chair: Jen Marchbank Professor, Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Helen Hok-Sze Leung Supervisor Professor, Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Zoë Druick Committee Member Professor, School of Communication Lara Campbell Committee Member Professor, Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Christine Kim Examiner Associate Professor, Department of English The University of British Columbia Gina Marchetti External Examiner Professor, Department of Comparative Literature The University of Hong Kong ii Abstract Women’s documentary filmmaking in Sinophone cinemas has been marginalized in the film industry and understudied in film studies scholarship. The convergence of neoliberalism, institutionalization of pan-Chinese documentary films and the historical marginalization of women’s filmmaking in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the People’s Republic of China (PRC), respectively, have further perpetuated the marginalization of documentary films by local female filmmakers. -
The Globalization of Chinese Food ANTHROPOLOGY of ASIA SERIES Series Editor: Grant Evans, University Ofhong Kong
The Globalization of Chinese Food ANTHROPOLOGY OF ASIA SERIES Series Editor: Grant Evans, University ofHong Kong Asia today is one ofthe most dynamic regions ofthe world. The previously predominant image of 'timeless peasants' has given way to the image of fast-paced business people, mass consumerism and high-rise urban conglomerations. Yet much discourse remains entrenched in the polarities of 'East vs. West', 'Tradition vs. Change'. This series hopes to provide a forum for anthropological studies which break with such polarities. It will publish titles dealing with cosmopolitanism, cultural identity, representa tions, arts and performance. The complexities of urban Asia, its elites, its political rituals, and its families will also be explored. Dangerous Blood, Refined Souls Death Rituals among the Chinese in Singapore Tong Chee Kiong Folk Art Potters ofJapan Beyond an Anthropology of Aesthetics Brian Moeran Hong Kong The Anthropology of a Chinese Metropolis Edited by Grant Evans and Maria Tam Anthropology and Colonialism in Asia and Oceania Jan van Bremen and Akitoshi Shimizu Japanese Bosses, Chinese Workers Power and Control in a Hong Kong Megastore WOng Heung wah The Legend ofthe Golden Boat Regulation, Trade and Traders in the Borderlands of Laos, Thailand, China and Burma Andrew walker Cultural Crisis and Social Memory Politics of the Past in the Thai World Edited by Shigeharu Tanabe and Charles R Keyes The Globalization of Chinese Food Edited by David Y. H. Wu and Sidney C. H. Cheung The Globalization of Chinese Food Edited by David Y. H. Wu and Sidney C. H. Cheung UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS HONOLULU Editorial Matter © 2002 David Y. -
Legislative Council
立法會 Legislative Council Ref : CB2/PS/1/13 LC Paper No. CB(2)647/14-15 (These minutes have been seen by the Administration) Panel on Health Services Subcommittee on Issues Relating to the Development of Chinese Medicine Minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday, 16 December 2014, at 10:15 am in Conference Room 1 of the Legislative Council Complex Members : Hon CHAN Han-pan, JP (Chairman) present Hon Vincent FANG Kang, SBS, JP Prof Hon Joseph LEE Kok-long, SBS, JP, PhD, RN Hon YIU Si-wing Dr Hon KWOK Ka-ki Dr Hon Elizabeth QUAT, JP Hon Christopher CHUNG Shu-kun, BBS, MH, JP Member : Hon WONG Ting-kwong, SBS, JP absent Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che Hon Alice MAK Mei-kuen, JP Public Officers : Professor Sophia CHAN Siu-chee, JP attending Under Secretary for Food and Health Miss Janice TSE Siu-wa, JP Deputy Secretary for Food and Health (Health) 1 Food and Health Bureau Dr Ronald LAM Man-kin Assistant Director (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Department of Health Mr Robert LAW Kwok-wai Senior Pharmacist (Traditional Chinese Medicine) 2 Department of Health - 2 - Attendance by : Tin Lee Medicine International Limited invitation Mr MAK Tin-lee Director Hong Kong Sun Chung Medical Centre University Mr HOU Ping Director Po Sau Tong Ginseng & Antler Association Hong Kong Limited Mr CHAN Tak-tai Chairman Hung Fai Company Mr LEUNG Fu-wing Proprietor Hang Tai Trading Co. (Branch) Mr CHAN Kit-tong Manager Medic-Pharm Technology (Int'l) Ltd. Mr F S CHIU Managing Director HK Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Mr Alex CHEUNG Vice President Smart Planning Ltd. -
Minutes Have Been Seen by the Administration)
立法會 Legislative Council Ref : CB2/BC/5/13 LC Paper No. CB(2)131/14-15 (These minutes have been seen by the Administration) Bills Committee on Electoral Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2014 Minutes of the third meeting held on Saturday, 31 May 2014, at 9:00 am in Conference Room 2 of the Legislative Council Complex Members : Hon IP Kwok-him, GBS, JP (Chairman) present Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing, JP Hon TAM Yiu-chung, GBS, JP Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him, GBS, JP Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan Dr Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun, SBS, JP Hon Alan LEONG Kah-kit, SC Hon YIU Si-wing Dr Hon Kenneth CHAN Ka-lok Hon LEUNG Che-cheung, BBS, MH, JP Hon Alice MAK Mei-kuen, JP Hon Martin LIAO Cheung-kong, JP Dr Hon CHIANG Lai-wan, JP Hon CHUNG Kwok-pan Members : Hon Paul TSE Wai-chun, JP absent Hon Charles Peter MOK Public Officers : Mr LAU Kong-wah, JP attending Under Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Miss Helen CHUNG Chi-ching Principal Assistant Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Ms Carmen KONG Ka-man Assistant Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs - 2 - Mr Henry KEUNG Pit-kai Assistant Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Mr LI Pak-hong Chief Electoral Officer Registration and Electoral Office Mr SHUM Nam-lung Deputy Chief Electoral Officer (Operations) Registration and Electoral Office Mr Gilbert MO Sik-keung Deputy Law Draftsman (Bilingual Drafting & Administration) Department of Justice Mr Henry CHAN Ngai-him Acting Senior Government Counsel Department of Justice Attendance by : Dynamic Island invitation Mr Felix WU Pat-lun Spokesperson Mr Peter SHIU Member of Eastern District Council Liberal Party Youth Committee Mr Dominic LEE Chairperson 選舉條例關注組 Mr Horris YEUNG Member Mr KWOK Chung-man Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong Mr Frankie NGAN Deputy Spokesperson - 3 - Clerk in : Ms Joanne MAK attendance Chief Council Secretary (2) 3 Staff in : Mr Kelvin LEE attendance Assistant Legal Adviser 1 Miss Cindy HO Senior Council Secretary (2) 3 Mrs Fonny TSANG Legislative Assistant (2) 3 Action I. -
Hansard (English)
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 10 October 2002 253 OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Thursday, 10 October 2002 The Council met at Three o'clock MEMBERS PRESENT: THE PRESIDENT THE HONOURABLE MRS RITA FAN HSU LAI-TAI, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE KENNETH TING WOO-SHOU, J.P. THE HONOURABLE JAMES TIEN PEI-CHUN, G.B.S., J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE DAVID CHU YU-LIN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CYD HO SAU-LAN THE HONOURABLE ALBERT HO CHUN-YAN IR DR THE HONOURABLE RAYMOND HO CHUNG-TAI, J.P. THE HONOURABLE LEE CHEUK-YAN THE HONOURABLE MARTIN LEE CHU-MING, S.C., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ERIC LI KA-CHEUNG, J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE DAVID LI KWOK-PO, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE FRED LI WAH-MING, J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE LUI MING-WAH, J.P. THE HONOURABLE NG LEUNG-SING, J.P. 254 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 10 October 2002 THE HONOURABLE MARGARET NG THE HONOURABLE MRS SELINA CHOW LIANG SHUK-YEE, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE JAMES TO KUN-SUN THE HONOURABLE CHEUNG MAN-KWONG THE HONOURABLE HUI CHEUNG-CHING, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN KWOK-KEUNG THE HONOURABLE CHAN YUEN-HAN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE BERNARD CHAN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN KAM-LAM, J.P. THE HONOURABLE MRS SOPHIE LEUNG LAU YAU-FUN, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE SIN CHUNG-KAI THE HONOURABLE ANDREW WONG WANG-FAT, J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE PHILIP WONG YU-HONG THE HONOURABLE WONG YUNG-KAN THE HONOURABLE JASPER TSANG YOK-SING, G.B.S., J.P. -
Fifth Legislative Council (2012-2016)
Fifth Legislative Council (2012-2016) President Hon Jasper TSANG Yok-sing, GBM, GBS, JP (Hong Kong Island+) Members Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Hon LEE Cheuk-yan (District Council - Second*) (New Territories West+) Hon James TO Kun-sun Hon CHAN Kam-lam, GBS, JP (District Council - Second*) (Kowloon East+) Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung Dr Hon LAU Wong-fat, GBM, GBS, JP (New Territories West+) (Heung Yee Kuk*) Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing, JP Hon TAM Yiu-chung, GBM, GBS, JP (New Territories East+) (New Territories West+) Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him, GBS, JP Hon Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan, GBS, JP (Real Estate and Construction*) (Catering*) Hon Frederick FUNG Kin-kee, SBS, JP Hon Vincent FANG Kang, GBS, JP (District Council - Second*) (Wholesale and Retail*) Hon WONG Kwok-hing, BBS, MH Prof Hon Joseph LEE Kok-long, SBS, JP, (Hong Kong Island+) PhD, RN (Health Services*) Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung, GBS, JP Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen, GBS, (Commercial - First*) JP (Industrial - First*) Hon WONG Ting-kwong, SBS, JP Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah, SC (Import and Export*) (New Territories East+) (up to 30 September 2015) Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan, JP Hon Starry LEE Wai-king, SBS, JP (Hong Kong Island+) (District Council - Second*) Dr Hon LAM Tai-fai, SBS, JP Hon CHAN Hak-kan, BBS, JP (Industrial - Second*) (New Territories East+) Hon CHAN Kin-por, BBS, JP Dr Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun, SBS, (Insurance*) JP (Kowloon West+) Dr Hon LEUNG Ka-lau Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che (Medical*) (Social Welfare*) Hon WONG Kwok-kin, SBS, JP Hon IP Kwok-him, GBS, JP (Kowloon East+) (District Council - First*) Hon Mrs -
Minutes Have Been Seen by the Administration)
立法會 Legislative Council LC Paper No. CB(2)2210/13-14 (These minutes have been seen by the Administration) Ref : CB2/PL/MP Panel on Manpower Minutes of meeting held on Tuesday, 17 June 2014, at 4:00 pm in Conference Room 2 of the Legislative Council Complex Members : Hon WONG Kwok-kin, BBS (Deputy Chairman) present Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung Hon Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan, SBS, JP Hon CHAN Kin-por, BBS, JP Dr Hon LEUNG Ka-lau Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che Hon IP Kwok-him, GBS, JP Hon CHAN Yuen-han, SBS, JP Hon LEUNG Che-cheung, BBS, MH, JP Dr Hon KWOK Ka-ki Hon KWOK Wai-keung Hon SIN Chung-kai, SBS, JP Hon POON Siu-ping, BBS, MH Hon TANG Ka-piu Dr Hon CHIANG Lai-wan, JP Hon CHUNG Kwok-pan Members : Hon LEE Cheuk-yan (Chairman) absent Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung - 2 - Public Officers : Item IV attending Miss Mabel LI Po-yi, JP Assistant Commissioner for Labour (Development) Ms Stephanie HO Sau-fun Senior Labour Officer (Statutory Minimum Wage) Labour Department Item V Mr David LEUNG, JP Deputy Commissioner for Labour (Occupational Safety and Health) Dr Raymond LEUNG Lai-man, JP Occupational Health Consultant Labour Department Mr LI Chi-leung Assistant Commissioner for Labour (Occupational Safety) Attendance : Item IV by invitation Session 1 Institution of Dining Art Mr Kevin YAU First Vice Chairman Individual Ms LAM Chui-lin Member of Eastern District Council - 3 - The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions Rights and Benefits Committee Mr WONG Pit-man Committee Member The Federation of Hong Kong and Kowloon Labour Unions Mr JIM Ho-wai Administrative Officer Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants & Related Trades Ltd. -
Chan Vows to Address Medical, Housing Woes
4 ELECTION Tuesday, November 27, 2018 CHINA DAILY HONG KONG EDITION Opposition’s ‘radical behavior’ led to defeats By JOSEPH LI and LI BINGCUN in Hong Kong The cur- rent social The opposition camp’s defeat in Sunday’s Legisla- atmosphere is tive Council by-election should be a stern warning to relatively peaceful them — as their radical and as people are sick irrational behavior in recent years cost them dearly with of political bicker- voters, political experts said on Monday. ing.” Local residents have Ronny Tong Ka-wah, grown impatient to political executive councilor wrangles, due to a shift in people’s concerns about live- lihood issues and economic said the March defeat alone development, they said. had been a warning to the Their remarks came after opposition — who had never the camp lost the seat in the lost a by-election in the fi rst- Kowloon West geographical past-the-post format before. constituency — often seen “My advice to them is they as one of the camp’s strong- become a ‘loyal opposition’. holds — for the second time, And they should be willing Rebecca Chan Hoi-yan, having emerged victorious in Sunday’s Legislative Council by-election, goes on a thank-you tour on Monday and meets with constituents in Kowloon City. following their defeat in this to operate within the Con- ROY LIU / CHINA DAILY constituency in March. stitution and Hong Kong’s In the by-election, pro- Basic Law. They don’t need establishment candidate to agree with the govern- Results of the Legislative Council Kowloon Rebecca Chan Hoi-yan ment on every issue. -
Minutes Have Been Seen by the Administration)
立法會 Legislative Council LC Paper No. CB(1)878/14-15 (These minutes have been seen by the Administration) Ref : CB1/BC/4/14/1 Bills Committee on Promotion of Recycling and Proper Disposal (Electrical Equipment and Electronic Equipment) (Amendment) Bill 2015 Minutes of the second meeting held on Monday, 4 May 2015, at 9:00 am in Conference Room 1 of the Legislative Council Complex Members present : Ir Dr Hon LO Wai-kwok, BBS, MH, JP (Chairman) Hon Vincent FANG Kang, SBS, JP Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung, GBS, JP Hon WONG Ting-kwong, SBS, JP Hon CHAN Hak-kan, JP Hon WU Chi-wai, MH Hon Charles Peter MOK, JP Dr Hon Kenneth CHAN Ka-lok Hon KWOK Wai-keung Member absent : Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen, GBS, JP Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan, JP Public Officers : For item II attending Mr Howard CHAN, JP Deputy Director of Environmental Protection (2) Environmental Protection Department Mr Samson LAI Assistant Director (Waste Management Policy) Environmental Protection Department - 2 - Mr Lawrence CHEUNG Senior Environmental Protection Officer (Waste Management Policy)3 Environmental Protection Department Mr Gilbert MO Deputy Law Draftsman (Bilingual Drafting & Administration) Department of Justice Miss Cindy CHEUK Government Counsel Department of Justice Attendance by : For item II invitation Hong Kong Baptist University Dr CHUNG Shan-shan Assistant Professor Department of Biology Surface Mount Technology Limited Professor CHAN Kei-biu Chairman & Senior Managing Director Environmental Contractors Management Association Mr LEE Ho-ting Friends of the Earth (HK) Mr Edwin LAU Che-feng Head of Community Engagement & Partnership Liberal Party Mr Peter SHIU Vice Party Chair Hong Kong Waste Management Association Mr Victor LI Chi-leung Vice Chairman - 3 - EcoSage Limited Mr Felix CHUNG Suet-lam Director Consumer Council Mr Brian CHENG Chief Research and Survey Officer Apple Inc. -
Grassroots Participation in Hong Kong: 2007 District Council Elections and the Aftermath
Briefing Series – Issue 37 GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATION IN HONG KONG: 2007 DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS AND THE AFTERMATH Hak Yin LI Yongnian ZHENG © Copyright China Policy Institute March 2008 China House University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)115 846 7769 Fax: +44 (0)115 846 7900 Email: [email protected] Website: www.chinapolicyinstitute.org The China Policy Institute was set up to analyse critical policy challenges faced by China in its rapid development. Its goals are to help expand the knowledge and understanding of contemporary China in Britain, Europe and worldwide, to help build a more informed dialogue between China and the UK and Europe, and to contribute to government and business strategies. 1 Summary The Hong Kong District Council Election took place on 18 November 2007. The voting rate declined from 44.10% in 2003 to 38.83% in 2007, with the prodemocracy camp suffering a blow in the election. The number of seats garnered by the Democratic Party in the District Council dropped sharply from 95 in 2003 to 59 in 2007 while the Civic Party only got 8 seats after sending 42 candidates. The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong a major proBeijing political party in Hong Kong won 115 seats compared with 62 in 2003. The main factors leading to the lower voter turnout were the lower political significance of the District Council with its limited political capacities; the changing political and social atmosphere in Hong Kong; as well as the different voting patterns among Hong Kong people reflecting their different attitudes towards the District Council and Legislative Council Elections. -
Minutes Have Been Seen by the Administration)
立法會 Legislative Council LC Paper No. FC14/10-11 (These minutes have been seen by the Administration) Ref : CB1/F/1/2 Finance Committee of the Legislative Council Minutes of the 29th meeting held at the Legislative Council Chamber on Friday, 11 June 2010, at 3:30 pm Members present: Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing, JP (Chairman) Prof Hon Patrick LAU Sau-shing, SBS, JP (Deputy Chairman) Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Ir Dr Hon Raymond HO Chung-tai, SBS, S.B.St.J., JP Hon LEE Cheuk-yan Hon Fred LI Wah-ming, SBS, JP Dr Hon Margaret NG Hon James TO Kun-sun Hon CHAN Kam-lam, SBS, JP Hon Mrs Sophie LEUNG LAU Yau-fun, GBS, JP Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung Hon WONG Yung-kan, SBS, JP Dr Hon Philip WONG Yu-hong, GBS Hon LAU Kong-wah, JP Hon LAU Wong-fat, GBM, GBS, JP Hon Miriam LAU Kin-yee, GBS, JP Hon Andrew CHENG Kar-foo Hon TAM Yiu-chung, GBS, JP Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him, SBS, JP Hon LI Fung-ying, BBS, JP Hon Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan, SBS, JP Hon Frederick FUNG Kin-kee, SBS, JP Hon Audrey EU Yuet-mee, SC, JP Hon Vincent FANG Kang, SBS, JP Hon WONG Kwok-hing, MH Hon LEE Wing-tat Dr Hon Joseph LEE Kok-long, SBS, JP - 2 - Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung, SBS, JP Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen, SBS, JP Hon CHEUNG Hok-ming, GBS, JP Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah, SC Hon CHIM Pui-chung Hon KAM Nai-wai, MH Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan Hon Starry LEE Wai-king Dr Hon LAM Tai-fai, BBS, JP Hon CHAN Hak-kan Hon Paul CHAN Mo-po, MH, JP Hon CHAN Kin-por, JP Dr Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun Dr Hon LEUNG Ka-lau Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che Hon WONG Sing-chi Hon WONG Kwok-kin, BBS Hon IP Wai-ming, MH Hon IP Kwok-him, GBS, JP Hon Mrs