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Issue 251(July, 2010)~~
  • Whose loss? (Sandy Wong)

    Issue 250(May, 2010)
  • Democracy and Constitutional Development in Hong Kong
    (Dr. Lee Man-yee Karen)

    Issue 249(March, 2010)
  • Who Moved Chen Xiao Qing’s Water?
    A Journey Into Water Equity at the Headwaters of the Water We Drink

    (Tai Sau Wai)

    Issue 248(January, 2010)
  • Strict Control is Never the AnswerSandy WONG

    Issue 247(November, 2009)
  • Whose Minimum Wage? How to Decide the Minimum Wage? (Mary Mee-Yin YUEN)

    Issue 246(September, 2009)
  • Uighurs in Xinjiang A Critical Inquiry into Chinese Ethno-Religious Policy
    (KUNG LAP-YAN)

    Issue 245(July, 2009)
  • Negotiable Space on the Green Dam Issue(Sandy WONG)

    Issue 244(May, 2009)
  • Civil Society and Democratization in China:
    Focusing on the Rights Defense Movement and Cyberspace
    (Helena WONG Pik-wan)

    Issue 243(March, 2009)
  • The Studies of Civil Society in Contemporary China:Christian Reflections
    (LAW Wing Leung)

    Issue 242(January, 2009)
  • The Studies of Civil Society in Contemporary China(LAW Wing Leung)

    Issue 241(November, 2008)
  • Show Me Respect, Don't Show Me the Money:
    A Study of “Urban Mud Larks” in Hong KongMark Li

    Issue 240(September, 2008)
  • Tainted Milk Recall Demands Inter/national Accountability (Jason Kin-wai TOO)

    Issue 239(Augusts, 2008)
  • Struggle of Hong Kong Migrant Workers against the Levy Bear Fruit.
    But Struggle Continues!(Edwina Antonio-Santoyo)

    Issue 238(July, 2008)
  • The Passage of Hong Kong's Race Discrimination Ordinance - A Cause for Celebration? (Devi Novianti)


    Issue 237(June, 2008)
  • Showcase of Political Participation by Few : Political Appointment without Accountability (Jason Kin-wai TOO)


    Issue 236May, 2008)
  • A Tale of Two Disasters: Beyond Non-interference and Diplomatic Niceties
    (Bruce van Voorhis)


    Issue 235April, 2008)
  • For Your Own Good: What is Wrong with the Healthcare Reform Consultation Document?(Dr. SHAE Wan-chaw)


    Issue 234March, 2008)
  • Leaving Wealth with the “Rich”: A Budget for the “Poor”?
    (Jason Kin-wai TOO)


    Issue 233February, 2008)
  • An Unfortunate Truth: Abuse of Police Power and Prejudice Against Sex Workers
    (Celeste Baldassare)

    Issue 232(January, 2008)
  • To Justify the Unjustifiable:The Educational Effects of the Race Discrimination Bill
    (Colours in Peace)

    Issue 231(December, 2007)
  • Building Cultural Metropolis and Citizenship?
    The West Kowloon Cultural District project in postcolonial Hong Kong
    (Stephen C.K. Chan)

    Issue 230(November, 2007)
  • Urban “Renewal” – on People’s Right to the City
    (Lee Wai Yi)
  • Book Release:One Country, Two Systems :A Ten-Year Experiment and Beyond
             (Edited By:Rose Wu)

    Issue 229(October, 2007)
  • Self-initiated Movement: The Right of Abode Issue in Hong Kong
    (Jackie Hung Ling Yu)Translated by Lee Mun Yan

    Issue 228(September, 2007)
  • An Audacious Act of Hopeless Metal Workers:An Economic Perspective on the Strike
    (Chan Ka Wai)

    Issue 227(August, 2007)
  • CHRISTIAN ACTIVISM An Alternative Witness and New Visions to Transform Society
    (Rose Wu)
  • My Farewell to HKCI (Rose Wu)
  • FUTURE HKCI PUBLICATIION "One Country, Two Systems' :
    A Ten-Year Experiment and Beyond

    Issue 226(July, 2007)
  • CHURCH-STATE RELATIONS Criticism and Communication Characterise Relaionship with the Government
    (Chan Shun-hing)
  • The Chinese University Student Press Incident (Cho Man Kit)

    Issue 225(June, 2007)
  • ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH Consumerism and Development at All Costs
    (Man Si-wai)
  • Revelations from the Hong Kong Institute of Education Inquiry(Chan Sze-chai)

    Issue 224(May, 2007)
  • LABOUR RIGHTS Free Market and Lack of Democracy Leave Workers Vulnerable
    (Elizabeth Tang)
  • From Hong Kong to Manila - Experiential Learning Programme for Youth
    (Debby, Chan Sze-wan)

    Issue 223(April, 2007)
  • EDUCATION REFORM Runaway Reforms Retard Education in Hong Kong
    (Ho Yuk-fan)
  • Discrimination against Mainland Pregnant Women of Hong Kong Families
    (Rose Wu)

    Issue 222(March, 2007)
  • ECONOMY AND POVERTY Poverty Grows with the Economy
    (Franklen Choi Kin-shing)
  • A Sure-Win Election (Rose Wu)

    Issue 221(February, 2007)
  • PRESS FREEDOM Self-Censorship Corrodes the Media and Society
    (Emily Lau Wai-hing)
  • The Star Ferry Pier Preservation Protest(Lam Oi-wan)

    Issue 220(January, 2007)
  • POLITICAL REFORM The Challenges of Hong Kong's March towards Democracy
    (Dr. Chan Ka-lok)
  • Whose Interests Are Our Government Defending? (Rose Wu)

    Issue 219(December,2006)
  • Another Thankless Policy Address (Rose Wu)
  • A Thought on International Human Rights Days - The Double Discrimiation of Mainland Sex Workers (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 218November,2006)
  • Reorienting the Mission of Christian Organisations in Asia(Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 217October,2006)
  • The Verdict of Patriotic Journalist Ching Cheong(Rose Wu)
  • Weapons within Our Hearts (Mary Yuen Mee-yi)
  • Prayer for the International Day of Prayer for Peace (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 216September,2006)
  • The Covert Surveillance Law and the Protection of Privacy (Rose Wu)
  • Cry and Walk with Families of Political Killings in the Philippines (Debby Chan)

     
    Issue 215 August,2006)
  • When and How Can Hong Kong Achieve Universal Suffrage? (Rose Wu)
  • Rediscovering Multicultural Community (Jason Too Kin-wai)

     
    Issue 214July,2006)
  • Justice and an Apology for the Right-of-Abode-Seekers (Rose Wu)
  • Poverty in Hong Kong and Thailand (Debbie Chan)

     
    Issue 213June,2006)
  • God or the Empire (Rose Wu)
  • Hong Kong's New Cardinal - A Good Shepherd and Voice of Justice
    (Mary Mee-Yin Yuen)

     
    Issue 212May,2006)
  • Concluding Observations of the Human Rights Committee on the Periodic Report of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  • Why I Take Part in the Global Hunger Strike Movement (Albert Ho Chun-yan)

     
    Issue 211April,2006)
  • A Lenten Mediation: The City's Compassion for Asylum-Seekers (Rose Wu)
  • Human Rights Violations during the Policing, Arrests, and Detentions during the WTO Protests in Hong Kong, December 2005 - A Summary of the Submission to the 86th Session of the U.N. Human Rights Committee
    (Hong Kong People's Alliance on the WTO and the Asian Human Rights Commission)

     
    Issue 210March,2006)
  • The Cartoon Controversy: A Matter of Respect and Understanding (Rose Wu)
  • Break the Silence of Sexual Violence (Linda Wong)

     
    Issue 209February,2006)
  • God's Economy of Grace and Alternatives for the Poor (Rose Wu)
  • Baptist University's Threat to Fire Academics Worrying Concern Group for Academic Freedom (Choi Po-king)

     
    Issue 208January,2006)
  • A Victory of the People to Defend Democracy and Social Justice(Rose Wu)
  • Challenges to Faith in Times of Globalisation (Ofelia Ortega)

     
    Issue 207December, 2005
  • Meeting Jesus in the Manger (Rose Wu)
  • The Mission of the Church in the Midst of Globalisation (Mary Yuen Mee-yin)

     
    Issue 206November, 2005
  • Tsang's Policy Blueprint Fails to Address the Needs of Hong Kong's People
    (Rose Wu)
  • Speak Truth to Power (Chan Ka-lok)

     
    Issue 205 October,2005)
  • Democrats at the Crossroads (Rose Wu)
  • A Thought on China's National Day - Economic Growth at the Expense of Ecological Destruction and Human Security (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 204 September,2005)
  • The Hope to Overcome Fear (Rose Wu)
  • 1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005 (Chan Wai-fong)

     
    Issue 203August, 2005
  • Is Hong Kong's Freedom of Speech under Threat? (Rose Wu)
  • Internship at HKCI - It Is So Good to Be Here (Phyllis Wong Mei-fung)

     
    Issue 202 July, 2005
  • From a Lonely Salesman to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong (Rose Wu)
  • Ching Cheong Shall Not Be the New Victim of Press Freedom in China
    (Mak Yin-ting)

     
    Issue 201 June, 2005
  • 'Turn Fear into Love' - The First International Day against Homophobia (Rose Wu)
  • Highest Court's Falun Gong Ruling Protects the Right to Demonstrate (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 200 May, 2005
  • Beyond Nationalism - Overcoming the Violence in Ourselves (Rose Wu)
  • The Myths and Reality of Hong Kong's Educational Reform (Man Si-wai)

     
    Issue 199 April, 2005
  • The Failure of Tung Chee-hwa and the Future of Hong Kong (Rose Wu)
  • China's Anti-secession Law - A Step to Peace or War? (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 198 March, 2005
  • The World Social Forum - An Image of Alternative Globalisation (Mung Siu-tat)
  • The World Forum on Theology and Liberation (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 197 February, 2005
  • Tsunami Reflection - We Are One Humanity (Rose Wu)
  • Tsunami - Launching of Heaven on Earth (Rev. Dr. M. J. Joseph)

     
    Issue 196 January, 2005
  • People before Profit (Rose Wu)
  • The Hunghom Peninsula Campaign - A New Page to Hong Kong's Social Movement (Chan Ka-wai)

     
    Issue 195 December, 2004
  • Christmas Message - Replacing Terror with Love and Hope (Rose Wu)
  • Private Morals Defeat Public Morals in U.S. Election (Bruce Van Voorhis)

     
    Issue 194November, 2004
  • A Minimum Wage: All about Love and Justice (Rose Wu)
  • Why I Chose to Be Ordained by BMCF (Selina Sun)

     
    Issue 193 October, 2004
  • The Legco Election and Hong Kong's Struggle for Democracy (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 192 September, 2004
  • Unnecessary Use of the Law Threatens Press Freedom (Cheung Ping-ling)
  • The 9/11 Question Still to Be Answered (Max Ediger)

     
    Issue 191 August, 2004
  • A March for Democracy and Hope (Rose Wu)
  • Dialogue for Understanding (Jason Too Kin-Wai)

     
    Issue 190 July, 2004
  • Reprioritising Our Civic Education (Leung Yan-wing)

     
    Issue 189 June, 2004
  • A Theological Reflection on the June 4 Massacre - Inheriting Our Mothers' Strength to Resist Violence (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 188 May, 2004
  • The Beginning of Beijing's Rule of Hong Kong (Rose Wu)
  • A Tragic Lesson of Battering (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 187 April, 2004
  • Beyond Election Politics (Rose Wu)
  • From 'Winners-Take-All' to 'Work-Sharing' (Hui Po-keung)

     
    Issue 186 March, 2004
  • The Patriotism Debate and the Direction of Hong Kong's Civil Movement (Rose Wu)
  • Epidemics of Bigotry (Man Si Wai)

     
    Issue 185 February, 2004
  • China Plants a Stop Sign on Hong Kong's Road to Democracy (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 184 January, 2004
  • Christmas: Hunger for More or Hunger for Life? (Rose Wu)
  • From Moments to Movement (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 183December, 2003
  • Celebrating HKCI's 15th Anniversary

     
    Issue 182 November, 2003
  • Does Hong Kong Need a Superjail? (Tobias Brandner)

     
    Issue 181 October,2003)
  • Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Tolerance (Roddy Shaw)
  • The Challenge of Homosexuality for the Christian Community (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 180 September, 2003
  • The Mythologisation of Hong Kong (Chan Sze-chi)

     
    Issue 179 August, 2003
  • Half a Million People Make a Turn in Hong Kong's History (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 178 July, 2003
  • July 1: A Day to Defend Hong Kong's Freedom (Rose Wu)
  • The Meaning of the July 1 Demonstration (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 177 June, 2003
  • From June 4 to Article 23 (Rose Wu)
  • 'Above All, We Are All Human' - The SARS Outbreak and the Chinese Government's Response (Chine Chan)

     
    Issue 176 May, 2003
  • What Have We Learned from the Deadly SARs Virus? (Rose Wu)
  • Civic Power Lies in Our People's Ability to Reject the Plague within Us (Man Si-Wai)

     
    Issue 175 April, 2003
  • This War Is Wrong (David Gill)
  • Where the Future Is:A Reflection on the 2003-2004 Budget (Kung Lap-yan)

     
    Issue 174 March, 2003
  • The Middle Class cum Middle-Aged Crisis (Joseph Kaung)
  • Opposing the Enactment of Article 23 Legislation in Hong Kong (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 173 Feburary, 2003
  • You Shall Not Oppress a Stranger - Say No to the Proposed Wage Cut on Foreign Domestic Workers (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 172 January, 2003
  • Christmas Meditation - Conversion from a Persecuting Church to a Persecuted Church (Rose Wu)
  • HKCI's Position on the SAR Government's 2003 Policy Address (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 171 December, 2002
  • A Thought for Human Rights Day - We Are One Family (Rose Wu)
  • The Joy and Necessity of Meeting People of Other Faiths - A Reflection on the Workshop on Religion and Peace (Rev. Fung Chi-wood)

     
    Issue 170 November, 2002
  • A Christian in Society: The Bishop Zen Model (Rev. John Gravley)
  • WTO and Chinese Workers: A Rose with Thorns (Apo Leong)

     
    Issue 169 October,2002)
  • Freedom of Conscience, Not National Security - Anti-Sedition Laws Threaten Hong Kong People's Freedom (Rose Wu)

     
    Issue 168 September, 2002
  • Education in Hong Kong: A Legacy of Elitism and Exclusion (Man Si-Wai)
  • Homosexuals Deserve the Same Equal Rights as Heterosexuals (Rose Wu)

     
    Last Updated : 20/07/2010