China’s HKSAR at 20: Two Decades of “One Country, Two Systems” Actualization

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Friday, November 17th, 2017

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Friday, November 17, 20172:00PM - 4:00PMExternal Event, Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library
Robarts Library 8th Floor
University of Toronto
130 St. George Street
Toronto, ON M5S 1A5
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Description

This event is a part of the Hong Kong Seminar Series.

Panelists:

Professor Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo, Department of Politics, HKU SPACE and President of the Hong Kong Political Science Association
Speaker topic: The New Politics of Beijing-Hong Kong Relations: central control and local autonomy
Professor Lo will discuss the new dynamics of Beijing-Hong Kong relations from the perspective of central-local relations, and illustrate Beijing’s integrative, punitive or legal, direct agency, intermediary, personnel and mobilizational control mechanism.

Dr. Ming K Chan (via Skype), Distinguished Practitioner, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University
Speaker topic: The Challenges of Mainland-HKSAR Re- integrative Dynamics Disequilibrium

Professor Victor Falkenheim, Department of East Asian Studies, U of T

Discussant:
Professor Lynette Ong, Department of Political Science and Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs, U of T

Chair:
Professor Susan Henders, Department of Politics, York University

Free admission. Light refreshments will be provided.

Please RSVP by emailing:
events.rclchkl@utoronto.ca
or calling 416-946-8978

Contact

Sherry McGratten
(416) 946-8996

Main Sponsor

Asian Institute


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