The Department of Public and International Affairs  The Department of Public and International Affairs

Public Services and International Engagements

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Dr. Chih-wei HSIEH was the Associate Editor of the Public Administration journal 2021 – 2022
(1 Jul 2021, Thursday, )
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Prof Linda LI was a member of Future@Hong Kong in 2021*22
(1 Jul 2021, Thursday, )
Dr. Chih-wei HSIEH was a member of the Public Administration and Policy Review Editorial Board, Renmin University of China, China 2021-22
(1 Jul 2021, Thursday, )
Dr. Chih-wei HSIEH was a member of the editorial board of the Review of Public Personnel Administration 2021-22
(1 Jul 2021, Thursday, )
Prof Linda LI was a member of the Advisory Committee for Policy Decision, Shunde District Government, Guangdong Province 2021-22
(1 Jul 2021, Thursday, )
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Prof Linda LI is a member of the Public Policy Research Funding Scheme (PPRFS) Assessment Panel, HKSARG Policy Innovation and Coordination Office 2020-2023
(1 Jul 2020, Wednesday, )
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Dr. Arthur CHEUNG was a member of the Transnational Corporations Review Editorial Board, Transnational Corporations Council of Studies, Canada
(1 Jul 2017, Saturday, )
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Mr Michael TYRALA, Research Degree student, co-authored a paper for the "Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD" titled "The G20/OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Package - Assessment by the TUAC Secretariat". The paper provides a detailed assessment and critique of the OECD's BEPS project, which represents the most far reaching attempt to reform the international corporate tax system to date, but is fraught with a number of serious shortcomings.
(27 Jun 2016, Monday, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD)
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Mr Michael TYRALA, Research Degree student, co-authored a paper for the "Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD" titled "The Case for Making Country-by-Country Reporting Public". The paper provides an analysis of the OECD's BEPS Action 13, the most revolutionary of a new batch of transparency provisions aimed at multinational enterprises, and argues that the benefits of making such reports public far surpass any potential risks.
(26 Jun 2016, Sunday, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD)
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Prof Mark R THOMPSON, acting head of AIS, gave the keynote speech "Learning Authoritarian Modernity" at the Asian Political and International Studies (APISA) Conference, New Authoritarianism in Asia, co-hosted by the Fredrich Ebert Stiftung at the Ewha Womans University on 4 March 2016 in Seoul, South Korea.
(4 Mar 2016, Friday, Ewha Womans University)
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Prof Mark R THOMPSON, acting head of AIS, gave an invited seminar at the East Asia Foundation "Switching Sides: China, the US, and Political Change in Southeast Asia" on 3 March 2016.
(3 Mar 2016, Thursday, East Asia Foundation)
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Dr Jonathan LONDON, Dr Nicholas THOMAS and Dr Bradley WILLIAMS participated as guest speakers in a simulation event on the South China Sea maritime dispute organised by the Hong Kong-America Center on 24 January 2015.
(24 Jan 2015, Saturday, Hong Kong-America Center )
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Dr Bradley WILLIAMS was invited by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to participate in a series of discussions (along with 2 colleagues from CUHK and a SCMP journalist) on Japanese foreign and security policy with government officials, mass media representatives and academics from 9-16 December 2014 in Tokyo.
(9 Dec 2014, Tuesday, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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Dr Jonathan LONDON
Consultancies with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Current Work: Education, Health, and Challenges to Inclusive Growth in Vietnam

(28 Nov 2014, Friday, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP))

On the top of this high-level UN consulting, Dr Jonathan London runs tow two blogs addressing politics and society in Vietnam. These include an eponymous English language blog and Xin lỗi Ông (‘Excuse me Sir’) the first and only political blog written by a foreign in Vietnamese. The blog have powerfully demonstrated the influence of new media.  Since establishing the blogs in 2013, Dr London’s blogging has registered millions of page views, both through the main sites (60,000 views and 300,000 since 2014) and numerous aggregating sites in Vietnam and overseas that feature his writing. The blogs have been directly quoted by leading newspapers, such as The Wall Street Journal.

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Dr CHAN Yuk Wah gave a talk on "Handling human trafficking – experiences from Hong Kong and beyond" at the workshop "COUNTER TRAFFICKING TRAINING COURSE-Protection of Victims of Trafficking", organized by Macau SAR government and International Organization for Migration, 28-29 October 2014.
(28 Oct 2014, Tuesday, Macau SAR government and International Organization for Migration)
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