Hong Kong Political Science Association - HKPSA 香港政治科學學會

Hong Kong Political Science Association - HKPSA 香港政治科學學會 Page for the Hong Kong Political Science Association which organizes regular conferences in Hong Kong on political issues in Hong Kong and the world.

HKPSA Council (2018-2020)

President:
Mark R. THOMPSON (City University of Hong Kong)

Vice-President
Dr. Rami CHAN (Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)

Secretary:
Stephan ORTMANN (City University of Hong Kong)

Treasurer:
Raymond LAU (Hong Kong Baptist University)

Members:
Dr. Kwan-nok CHAN (University of Hong Kong)
Dr. Edmund CHENG (City University of Hong Kong)
Dr. James DOWNES (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

17/07/2025
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19/05/2021

It’s tomorrow!

♦️♦️♦️♦️ GIS Coming Event ♦️♦️♦️♦️

Title : Transnational and Transdisciplinary Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Mixed-mode International Symposium (online and physical event) organised by the Department of Government and International Studies in association with the Department of Sport, Physical Education and Health and David C. Lam Institute for East-West Studies (LEWI)

Co-curricular Learning (CCL) event for HKBU undergraduate students
Available for the general public

Date : 20-21 May 2021
Venue : WLB109, Lam Woo International Conference Centre, Shaw Campus, HKBU

Registration Required.
https://forms.office.com/r/KxSx0eQT4D
Registration Deadline: 18 May 2021, 5:30 pm

For the attendees coming in person, please note that :
- on or before 20 May, you will receive an email sent by the Estate Office, HKBU with a QR code and a visitor ID for entering the campus.
- on 20 May, you must present the QR code for scanning and fill in the health declaration form (https://healthdec.hkbu.edu.hk/login -> "Visitor Declaration") before you get into the campus.

For the online attendees, a Zoom webinar invitation will be sent 1 hour before the event. Please check your email inbox.

Inquiries:
Tel.: 3411 5726
Email: [email protected]

 Glad & honored n this panel moderated by Prof Wang Jisi, among high-profile experts from Peking University, CSIS | Cent...
01/05/2021


Glad & honored n this panel moderated by Prof Wang Jisi, among high-profile experts from Peking University, CSIS | Center for Strategic & International Studies and Clinton Group: Filling the Vacuum—The Future of Chinese Foreign Policy and Global Ambitions

12/04/2021

14 April 2021 (Wednesday). HKU-HKBU Joint Seminar on European Politics: The End of the Merkel Era: Implications for Europe. 5.30 - 6.30 pm. Room 4.36, 4F, Run Run Shaw Tower, HKU Centennial Campus. or via Zoom: https://hku.zoom.us/j/98921934533
Meeting ID: 989 2193 4533
Password: 637006

Dual Mode (In-person with Simultaneous Zoom Broadcast​) Panel Discussion and Book Launch: The Changing Legal Orders in H...
01/03/2021

Dual Mode (In-person with Simultaneous Zoom Broadcast​) Panel Discussion and Book Launch: The Changing Legal Orders in Hong Kong and Mainland China: Essays on ‘One Country, Two Systems’ (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2021) with the author – Prof. Albert H.Y Chen, Professor of Constitutional Law University of Hong Kong.

You are cordially invited to attend the guest lecture delivered by Professor Sonny Lo. Sonny Lo is Professor of Politica...
22/10/2020

You are cordially invited to attend the guest lecture delivered by Professor Sonny Lo. Sonny Lo is Professor of Political Science and Deputy Director (Arts and Sciences) at HKU SPACE. He is the author of The Politics of Policing in Greater China (2016), Casino Capitalism, Society and Politics of China's Macau (2020) and The Dynamics of Peaceful and Violent Protests in Hong Kong: The Anti-Extradition Movement (2020). Please find the guest lecture details as follows:

Chinese Foreign Policy Under President Xi Jinping: Domestic and External Dynamics

Speaker : 3 November 2020 (Tuesday)

Time : 2:30 – 5:20 p.m

Venue : Through Zoom Online

Speaker : Prof. Sonny Lo (Former President of Hong Kong Political Science Association and Deputy Director, Arts and Sciences, HKU SPACE)

Registration : https://forms.gle/o32idY4YDnZ9Hg3i9

HKPSA Annual Conference 2020 - Preliminary programme released!
13/09/2020

HKPSA Annual Conference 2020 - Preliminary programme released!

HKPSA Annual Conference 2020 Theme: Global Turbulence  Date: 24 & 31 October 2020 Co-organized by: HKPSA & The Chinese University of Hong Kong Venue: Zoom (link will be sent after regi…

Annual Hong Kong Political Science Association Conference 2020Date: 24 & 31 October 2020Time: 1:40pm –  5:10pm   11:00am...
12/09/2020

Annual Hong Kong Political Science Association Conference 2020
Date: 24 & 31 October 2020
Time: 1:40pm – 5:10pm
11:00am – 5:10pm
Venue: Zoom (link will be sent after registration)
Registration and preliminary program: https://bit.ly/3ikiyrI

Zoom Webinar Book TalkCora Chan and Fiona de Londras (eds) China’s National Security: Endangering Hong Kong’s Rule of La...
08/09/2020

Zoom Webinar Book Talk

Cora Chan and Fiona de Londras (eds) China’s National Security: Endangering Hong Kong’s Rule of Law? (2020; Hart Publishing)

Monday, 28 September 2020
1300-1520 (HK Time); 0600-0820 (UK Time)

This webinar is co-organized by the Centre for Comparative and Public Law at The University of Hong Kong and Birmingham Law School. It will be held via Zoom Meeting. Prior registration is required.

This event marks the publication of Chan and de Londras (eds), China’s National Security: Endangering Hong Kong’s Rule of Law? and places the book—written in 2019—into the context of events since its publication, including notably the passage of the Hong Kong National Security Law. In this collection, contributing authors explored the potential and limits of Hong Kong’s laws, institutions and civil society in maintaining the rule of law in light of China’s national security imperatives. The collection was published shortly before the Chinese government introduced the Hong Kong National Security Law. In this event, some of the authors in the collection will reflect on to what extent are the safeguards identified in the book displaced or rendered ineffectual by recent events, and whether China’s national security law endangers Hong Kong’s rule of law. These author reflections will be preceded by a keynote address from Prof Victor Ramraj (University of Victoria).

Keynote
Prof Victor Ramraj, University of Victoria

Speakers/ Authors
Dr Paulo Cardinal, University of Macau
Prof Lin Feng, City University of Hong Kong
Dr Pui Yin Lo, Barrister-at-law
Prof Carole Petersen, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Prof Simon Young, The University of Hong Kong

Other Attending Authors
Prof Johannes Chan, SC (Hon), The University of Hong Kong
Prof Albert Chen, The University of Hong Kong
Ms Surabhi Chopra, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Prof Fu Hualing, The University of Hong Kong
Prof Jill Cottrell Ghai, Katiba Institute
Prof Yash Ghai, Katiba Institute
Mr Danny Gittings, HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education
Dr Lam Wai-Man, Open University of Hong Kong
Dr Margaret Ng, Barrister-at-law

Chairs
Ms Cora Chan, The University of Hong Kong
Prof Fiona de Londras, University of Birmingham; Hon Prof, Australian National University

Topic:Hong Kong Democratic Foundation Webinar - Policy Engagement post National Security LawDescription:Join a critical ...
04/09/2020

Topic:
Hong Kong Democratic Foundation Webinar - Policy Engagement post National Security Law

Description:
Join a critical debate on how to engage political development and public policy in Hong Kong and with Beijing following China's imposition of national security law on Hong Kong in July this year.

Time:
Sep 5, 2020 09:45 AM (Hong Kong Time)

Agenda:

09:45-10:00 Login and test
10:00 Opening speaker
10:30 Panelist discussion
11:00 Open Mic (QnA)

Speakers:

Opening: Professor Sonny Lo Siu-Hing
Panelist: Emily Lau Wai-hing
Panelist: James Tien Pei-chun
Panelist: Anthony Cheung Bing-leung
Moderator: Paul Zimmerman

Please submit any questions to panelists : [email protected]

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5315988640906/WN_cGbflKZhRF2BlCVi18LB4g

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