Overview
This book describes and analyses the role of the public sector in the often-charged political atmosphere of post-1997 Hong Kong. It discusses critical constitutional, organisational and policy problems and examines their effects on relationships between government and the people. A concluding chapter suggests some possible means of resolving or minimising the difficulties which have been experienced.
Editorials
From the Publisher
"Professor Ian Scott's latest book The Public Sector in Hong Kong provides a systematic analysis of Hong Kong's state of governance in the post-1997 period and should be read by government officials, politicians, researchers, students and general readers who seek a better understanding of the complexities of the city's government and politics." -- Professor Anthony B. L. Cheung, President, The Hong Kong Institute of Education; Member, Hong Kong SAR Executive Council
Hong Kong University Press