公共政策对话系列|香港在全球的连系性及国际价值?

The ‘Policy Dialogue Series’ has entered its fifth annual series. This year, Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung, Professor Lui Tai-lok and other speakers will continue to explore critical issues and public policy challenges facing Hong Kong.
In the coming sessioins, entitled ‘Hong Kong and the World: Still Connected and Valued Internationally?’, the speakers will share their insights into the topic.
The HKSAR Government strives to "tell Hong Kong's story well" and to impress the world that "Hong Kong is back" to the international stage. But is the world still as friendly to and appreciative of today's Hong Kong as before? The city suffers from an international image problem. Western countries are largely skeptical of her under the new political order. In the past Hong Kong could comfortably embrace both China and the West. As global geopolitics worsen and US-China hostility escalates, Hong Kong is caught in a dilemma: for suspicious patriots, she is too Western-friendly; to the doubtful West, she is too Chinese. Can Hong Kong demonstrate that her strategic distinctness and connectivity remains intact?
The dialogue series is co-organised by the Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS) and the Academy of Hong Kong Studies at The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK), and the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).
Speakers:
- Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung(張炳良教授)
- Research Chair Professor of Public Administration, APS, EdUHK
- Adjunct Professor, PPOL, HKUST
- Former Secretary for Transport and Housing (2012-17), HKSARG
- Professor Lui Tai-lok (呂大樂教授)
- Chair Professor of Hong Kong Studies, EdUHK
- Director, Academy of Hong Kong Studies and Centre for Greater China Studies, EdUHK
- Mr Brian Wong (黃裕舜先生)
- DPhil candidate in Politics at Balliol College, Oxford University
- Hong Kong’s 2022 Rhodes Scholars
- Founding Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Political Review