Public Administration and Policy: An Asia-Pacific Journal: Volume 22 Issue 2 , Open Access
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What has gone wrong in Hong Kong?
Anthony B.L. CheungThe purpose of this paper is to identify the underlying problems of the recent socio-political disturbance originated from the amendments of extradition law in Hong Kong.
Sober minds are needed to understand what is going on in Hong Kong
Yok-sing TsangThe purpose of this paper is to explore some sober minds of better reordering of the relationships among the Central People’s Government of China (CPG), Hong Kong SAR Government…
Crisis responses in public hospitals: case studies in Hong Kong
Tai-ming WutThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the medical incident responses from two public hospitals in Hong Kong, namely, Kowloon Hospital and Caritas Medical Centre, in order to…
Innovation to improve patient care in Australian Primary Health Network: an insider’s perspective
David Stewart Briggs, Richard Nankervis, John Baillie, Catherine Turner, Kevin Rigby, Lorin LivingstoneThe purpose of this paper is to review the establishment of Primary Health Network (PHN) in Australia and its utility in commissioning Primary Health Care (PHC) services.
Impacts of social welfare system on the employment status of low-income groups in urban China
Shen-cheng Wang, Kin-sun Chan, Ke-qing HanAiding employment is an important poverty reduction strategy in many countries’ social welfare systems, as this strategy can help empower the recipients with a better living…
Costs of hospitalization for chronic kidney disease in Guangzhou, China
Hui Zhang, Chao Zhang, Sufen Zhu, Feng Zhu, Yan WenChronic kidney disease (CKD) is a worldwide public health problem which imposes a significant financial burden not only on patients but also on the healthcare systems, especially…
Jamaica’s development of women entrepreneurship: challenges and opportunities
Raymond Saner, Lichia YiuThe purpose of this paper is to assess how far Jamaica has come regarding women economic empowerment, female entrepreneurship and its development policies in favour of women…
An international review of arts inclusion policies: lessons for Hong Kong
Alvin Cheung, Charlotte Yu, Queenie Li, Helen SoThe purpose of this paper is to review and compare the implementation of “arts inclusion” policies (AIPs) by 14 different public administrative systems around the world. It aims…
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2517-679XOnline date, start – end:
2018Journal’s owner:
Hong Kong Public Administration Association(opens new window)Open Access:
open accessEditor:
- Professor Peter K.W. Fong