'China and Political Reform in Hong Kong', The Pacific Review, (Vol. II, no. 1) 1989.

Contributor to Gerald Segal (ed.) Political and Economic Encyclopaedia of the Pacific, Longman, 1989.

'A Future Built on Hope: How the Foreign Affairs Committee Sees it' (An assessment of Britain's Hong Kong policy after the Tiananmen incident of 1989), Hong Kong Monitor, September 1989.

'The Confidence Problem and the Sino-British Joint Declaration', Hong Kong Monitor, June 1989.

'Government and Politics of the HKSAR', Hong Kong Monitor, September 1988.

'The Chinese Approach to the Basic Law', Hong Kong Monitor, June 1988. 'The Credibility of the Hong Kong Government', Hong Kong Monitor, March 1988.

'Political Risks in Hong Kong', Euro-Asia Business Review, vol. 6 no. 4, October 1987.

'Bureaucratic Government or Ministerial Government?', Hong Kong Monitor, June 1987.

'Beyond Daya Bay' (The political implications of nuclear development in southern China), Hong Kong Monitor, March 1987.

'Democracy or Status Quo', Hong Kong Monitor, January 1987.

ZHANG YONGJIN, DPhil (Oxon)

"The Yili Protocol and Early Sino-Soviet Relations', International Studies Discussion Papers, published by London School of Economics and Political Science, 1989.

III. PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES

A. Economics Training Programme

The Programme trains Chinese economists in the principles and analytical methods of modern Western and Socialist Economics within a specifically policy-oriented context. The course focuses on various conceptual and operational aspects of national economic management and planning in both market and centrally planned economies which may be of direct relevance to the problems of economic system reform in China. It is designed not only to strengthen and broaden analytical skills, but also to provide an international comparative perspective of how complex policy issues are addressed and resolved in other countries. The programme is

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