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ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE HONG KONG POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION October 17, 2015 Council Chamber 4 th Floor, Block A The Hong Kong Institute of Education 9:30 10:00 am: Registration 10:00: Opening Address from Sonny Lo, President, Hong Kong Political Science Association 10:05: Welcome Address from Lui Tai Lok, Acting Vice President (Research and Development), The Hong Kong Institute of Education 10:10: Phototaking ceremony with all the guests and participants 10:15 11:40am: Round Table Discussion on the Politics of Nationalism in Greater China: Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan: Chair: Kerry Kennedy Director, Center for Governance and Citizenship, The Hong Kong Institute of Education 1. Andrew Wong, Former President, Legislative Council 2. Barry Sautman, Division of Social Sciences, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 3. Ting Wai, Department of Government and International Studies Unit, Hong Kong Baptist University 4. Joseph Chan, Department of Politics and Public Administration, The University of Hong Kong 5. Byron Weng, Department of Public Policy and Administration, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan 1

11:40 1:10pm: Nationalism and Diplomacy Chair: Timothy Summers Centre for China Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 1. Zhang Baohui (Lingnan University) Moving Toward War? USChina Relations and International Relations Theory 2. Lei Zhang (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse) Language, Narratives, and Nationalism: How Cognitive Frameworks Shape SinoU.S. Relations. 3. Mehdi Fakheri (Iran Consul General in Hong Kong and Macao) Iran Nuclear Deal: From Nationalism to Diplomacy. 4. Edward Lai (Dalian Maritime University) China s Changing Posture in Afghanistan after the US and NATO Missions: Towards a New Institutionalist Approach? 1:15 2:15 pm: Lunch (Venue: Institute s Reception Room 08, G/F, Block A) Luncheon Speech: Dr. George Cautherley (Hong Kong Democratic Foundation) Improving the Hong Kong s Governance: The Way Forward. 2

Schedule of Parallel Sessions Time Venue Session Room 1: D3LP04 2:15 pm Panel 1: Nationalism and Education in Greater China Chair: Leung Yan Wing CoDirector, Center for Governance and Citizenship, The Hong Kong Institute of Education 1. Xuan He (Keio University) Chinese Patriotic Education Campaign and Its Limited Impacts on Public Opinion. 2. Shiho Maehara (Kyushu University) Name of the Motherland: Taiwanese Identity in Taiwan During the Lee Tenghui Era. 3. Qin Pang (Sun Yetsan University) "The Contrast in National Identity between Mainland China and Hong Kong: A Gloomy Prospect for China's Rise?" 4. Eric Chong The Challenges of Implementing National Education in Hong Kong and Macao. 5. Ho Wai Yip and Martin He Dislocating Hong Kong, Connecting Pakistan? Ethnic Muslim Minority and the Madrasah Education. 3

2:15 pm Room 2: D3LP05 Room 3: D3LP13 Panel 2: Nationalism and Localism in Asia: From Singapore and Southeast Asia to Hong Kong Chair: Barry Sautman (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) 1. Michimi Muranushi (Gakushuin University) The Rights of the Indigenous Peoples and the Migration of the Chinese. 2. Alain Guilloux (City University of Hong Kong) Nationalism in the AsiaPacific Region through the Lens of International Regimes. 3. Tommy Cheung Creating an Imagination of a Nation: Case of Hong Kong Localist Movement. 4. Leung Chi Cheung Cultural Nationalism Education for Hong Kong. Panel 3: Nationalism from East Asia to Indonesia and Timor Chair: Krzysztof Feliks Sliwinski (Hong Kong Baptist University) 1. Jinting Wu (University of Macau) The Revival of Confucian Education and Chinese Flexible Nationalism. 2. Hayes H. Tang Politics of Nationalism and Internationalism in East Asian Academia: Findings and Implications from an International Study of Hong Kong and South Korea PhDs. 3. Antonio Guerreiro (AixMarseille University) The Roots of Indonesian Nationalism: From Rural Rebellions to Revolution. 4. Jean A. Berlie The Emergence of Nationalism in East Timor. 4

Time Venue Session Room 4: B4LP13 2:15 pm Panel 4: New Perspectives on the Politics of Policing in Hong Kong and Macao I Chair: Lawrence Ho 1. Lawrence Ho Policing in Hong Kong: A New Perspective. 2. Bruce Kwong (University of Macau) Political Change and Institutional Reform of Macao's Police Forces. 3. Y. Y. Wong and Hilary Leung The Youth Perception on Policing in Hong Kong: Findings and Political Implications. 5:15 pm Room 1: D3LP04 4. Ricky Suen The Pattern of Social Movement and Challenges to Protest Policing in Hong Kong. Panel 5: Educational, Bureaucratic and Environmental Change in China and Hong Kong Chair: Maria Francesch (City University of Hong Kong) 1. David Zweig (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) and Kang Siqin (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Explaining China s Reverse Brian Drain: The Career Concern of University Presidents. 2. John Burns (University of Hong Kong) and Li Wei (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) The Impact of External Change on Civil Service Values in PostColonial Hong Kong. 3. Maria Francesch (City University of Hong Kong) The Governance of Low Carbon Energy Transitions: Hong Kong, China and Europe. 4. Shafiqul Huque (McMaster University) Constructing a Framework for Governance: Public Management Institutions and Practices in Hong Kong. 5

Time Venue Session Room 2: D3LP05 5:15 pm Panel 6: Transformations in Mainland China and Hong Kong Chair: Alfred Wu 1. Alfred Wu Fiscal Decentralization, Equalization, and Intra Provincial Inequality in China. 2. Kenneth Lan (United International College, Zhuhai) China s Interactions with Canada: Two Canadian Non Governmental Delegations to Mainland China and Its Impacts on Beijing s Reentry into the World. 3. James Ma Sustainable Development and Social Policy: The Case of Indigenous Villages in Hong Kong. 4. He Jingwei Public Satisfaction with Health System and Popular Support of State Involvement in an East Asian Welfare Regime: Health Policy Legitimacy of Hong Kong. 5. Lee Siuyau Welcoming Mainland Chinese Immigrants with Similar Occupational Interests: Evidence from Experimental Survey Data. 6

Time Venue Session Room 3: D3LP 13 5:15 pm Panel 7: Politics of Macao, Hong Kong and Singapore from Comparative Perspective Chair: Sonny Lo 1. Newman Lam (University of Macau) Legitimacy at Risk: Macao s OverReliance on Gaming Industry. 2. Albert Wong (Macao Independent Observer) Democracy Movement in Macao: The Summer 2014 Protests. 3. Victor H. Ng Mobilization into Opposition Parties in Authoritarian Regimes: Case studies of Hong Kong and Singaporean Youth Politicization. Room 4: B4LP 13 4. Bryan Ho (University of Macau) The State, Society and Nationalism: The Cases of Hong Kong and Singapore. Panel 8: The Umbrella Movement and Securitization of Hong Kong Chair: Tim Tam (Lingnan University) 1. Krzysztof Feliks Sliwinski (Hong Kong Baptist University) Securitization of Hong Kong Politics: The Debate on Electoral Reform and Civil Disobedience of 2014. 2. Simon K. Li (Yew Chung Community College) First Anniversary of the Birth of the Umbrella Political Symbol: Protest Art, Nationalism and Why Archiving Matters? 3. WaiKwok Benson Wong (Hong Kong Baptist University) Hegemonic Discourse and Discursive Resistance: A Case of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong. 4. Stratos Pourzitakis (Hong Kong Baptist University) Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution: A Human Security Discourse. 7

Time Venue Session Room 5: D2LP 03 5:15 pm Panel 9: Nationalism in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong Chair: Zhao Zhenzhou 1. Tracey Fallon (University of Nottingham) Teaching China: Textbooks and Transnational Reproductions of Official National Identity. 2. JeanFrancois Dupre (Polytechnic University SPEED) Generation against Mainlandization: Civil disobedience as a response to Chinese Nationalism in Taiwan and Hong Kong. 3. Raymond Lau (Hong Kong Baptist University) Nationalism and the Chinese Coverage of the Second World War. 4. Zhou Zhenzhou When Religion Meets Marxism: Competing Forms of Knowledge Among Religious University Students in China. Room 6: B3LP 05 5. Steven Hung National Education Policy in Hong Kong: A Genealogical Analysis. Panel 10: Student Perspectives on the Politics of Policing in Hong Kong II Chair: Lawrence Ho 1. Bobo Chan The Marketing of the Hong Kong Police Force. 2. Stephen Lau and Kevin Lau The Junior Police Call and Hong Kong s Community Policing. 3. Dickson Lo and Liz Chow The Politics of Policing the Sexual Minorities in Hong Kong. 4. Boey Lau and Carmen Cheung Governing Telephone Deception in Hong Kong. 8