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Subject
Name of Research Officer Priority
a) Lessons for future policy derived from an analysis of Sino- British relations over Hong Kong from June 1989 to the airport MOU
Mr Wye
A
b) Outline of consultations with the Chinese over the Basic Law
Mr Wye
A
5. On procedures, the following has been agreed:
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(v)
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Hong Kong Department's objectives. In preparing for the next TMR, your Department will consult RAD about its draft objectives (as provided in the PUS' Circular 120/90).
RAD objectives. RAD will draw on your Department's objectives, and will consult you, in drafting objectives for 1993 for Far Eastern Section, and FJPS for the following Research Officers
Mr Wye (SPRO)
Attendance at meetings. A research officer will have a standing invitation to attend your departmental meetings when they occur. you will try to arrange for RAD to attend policy meetings organised by your Department, social functions for relevant visitors
etc.
Familiarisation. Newly-arrived staff in your Department, engaged in political work, and newly arrived research staff in RAD will pay an early visit to each other.
Copying correspondence, databases etc. Your Department will ensure that all relevant correspondence is copied to RAD.
Seminars, university visits. Our departments will keep each other and the Policy Planning Staff informed before attending seminars, visiting universities, or meeting academic contacts in the FCO, to identify themes of special interest, and will send each other a copy of any resulting records.
Travel. Our departments will consult each other about the timing and objectives of
familiarisation/research visits abroad. Each will ensure that the other receives a copy of any resulting reports.
You will wish to note that the
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