One Country Two Systems Research Institute
Formation | 1990 |
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Type | private Public policy think tank |
Headquarters | Portion B, 61/F Bank of China Tower, 1 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong |
Region served | Hong Kong |
Executive Director | Cheung Chi-kong |
Key people | T. K. Ann, Leung Chun-ying, Shiu Sin-por |
Affiliations | Pro-Beijing camp |
Website |
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The One Country Two Systems Research Institute (OCTS; Chinese: 一國兩制研究中心) is a Hong Kong think tank founded in 1990 by a group of pro-Beijing politicians. It is registered in Hong Kong as private non-profit company with limited liability, and has been granted the status of a public interest charitable organisation by the Government of Hong Kong.[1]
History
It was founded in 1990 and funded by T. K. Ann and Leung Chun-ying. By 1997 it had around 30 staff and publishes papers and books on a range of topics relevant to transitional issues. It was headed by Shiu Sin-por.[2]
In 2012, Executive Director of the Institute Cheung Chi-kong was appointed by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying to the Executive Council.
See also
References
- ↑ "One Country Two Systems Research Institute". One Country Two Systems Research Institute.
- ↑ Allen, Jamie (1997). Seeing Red: China's Uncompromising Takeover of Hong Kong. Taylor & Francis. p. 93.
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