Two
decades after its transformation from a British colony to become
China’s Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong is an arena of
tensions punctuated by local-Mainland discord and mutual distrust.
Four political leaders and six academics from Hong Kong pinpoint the
dynamics shaping their city of 7.2 million amid a contest between the
local liberal values/democratic aspirations and the authoritarian
orthodoxy of its party-state sovereign. Anchored in multidisciplinary
approaches with divergent ideo-political perspectives, this half-day
forum engages UCLA faculty and students with the local community and
Hong Kong front-liners.
Agenda
1:00–1:15 Welcoming
Remarks
Min ZHOU
| Director, UCLA Asia Pacific Center; Professor, Departments of
Sociology and Asian American Studies, UCLA
1:15–2:30
Panel 1: HKSAR Political Dynamics
Chair: Alex
WANG | Assistant Professor, UCLA School of Law
“Ideologies and Factionalism in Beijing-HK Relations: Nationalism vs.
Localism”
Sonny S. H. LO
| Deputy Director (Arts and Sciences), University of Hong Kong School
of Professional and Continuing Education; President, Hong Kong
Political Science Association
“Party Under-Development in Arrested Democratization: 20 Years after
1997 in Hong Kong”
Ngok MA
| Associate Professor, Department of Government and Public
Administration, Chinese University of Hong Kong
“Stages of the Democratic Movement in Hong Kong”
Benny Y. T.
TAI | Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University
of Hong Kong
2:30–3:45
Panel 2: HKSAR Socio-Economic Dimensions
Chair: Yunxiang
YAN | Director, UCLA Center for Chinese Studies;
Professor, Department of Anthropology, UCLA
“HKSAR’s Role in PRC Financial Globalization”
Vic Y. W. LI
| Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Education
University of Hong Kong
“Constitutive Censorship: A New Face of Newsroom Control in Hong
Kong”
Allan K. L. AU
| Professorial Consultant, School of Journalism and Communication,
Chinese University of Hong Kong; award-winning documentary film
director/producer
“State-Society Interface—Policing HKSAR Popular Protests, 1997-2017”
Lawrence K. K.
HO | Assistant Professor, Department of Social
Sciences, Education University of Hong Kong
4:10–4:20
Welcoming Remarks
C. Cindy FAN
| UCLA Vice-Provost in International Studies and Global Engagement;
Professor, Department of Geography, UCLA
4:20–6:00
Roundtable
Chair and Moderator: C.K.
LEE | Professor, Department of Sociology, UCLA
Martin LEE
| Founding Chair, HK Democratic Party; HK Basic Law Drafter; Former
Legislator; Former President, HK Bar Association
Cheong CHING
| Veteran Journalist; Chief China Correspondent, Singapore Straits
Times; Former Deputy Chief Editor, Wen Wei Po (HK); Co-Founder,
Independent Commentators Association
Jasper TSANG
| Former President, Legislative Council of Hong Kong; Founding Chair,
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
WANG Zhenmin
| Director General, Law Department, PRC Central Liaison Office in
Hong Kong; Former Dean, Tsing Hua Law School; PRC NPC HK Basic Law
Committee Member
Organized by James TONG |
Professor, Department of Political Science, UCLA
This event is cosponsored by the
following UCLA departments and programs: Center for Chinese Studies,
Center for Social Theory and Comparative History, International
Institute, Walter & Shirley Wang Endowed Chair in US-China
Relations and Communications.
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