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Anthony Cheung Bing-leung, GBS, JP (; born 17 November 1952) is a Hong Kong politician and academic. He was the
Secretary for Transport and Housing The Secretary for Transport and Logistics () in Hong Kong is responsible for transport and logistics related issues. The position was created in 2022 to replace the previous position of Secretary for the Transport and Housing. The position of S ...
from 2012 to 2017 and 5th President of the
Hong Kong Institute of Education The Education University of Hong KongUniversity titl ...
(HKIEd). He was one of the few government officials coming from a
pro-democracy Democratization, or democratisation, is the structural government transition from an authoritarian government to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction. Whether and to what ...
background. Cheung was a member of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, colloquially known as LegCo, is the Unicameralism, unicameral legislature of Hong Kong. It sits under People's Republic of China, China's "one country, two systems" c ...
( Election Committee constituency) and a vice-chairman of the Democratic Party. He founded SynergyNet, a policy think tank, after he quit the Democratic party in 2004 and provides public comment on policy issues. He was also professor of Public and Social Administration in
City University of Hong Kong The City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) is a public research university in Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1984 as the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong and formally established as the City University of Hong Kong in 1994 ...
. In 2011, he called for a separate regulatory code for the emerging class of political assistants and policy advisers, who are between civil servants and executive officials.


Education

Cheung is a graduate of
Royal West Academy Royal West Academy (commonly referred to as Royal West or RWA; ) is a public alternative English-speaking Quebecker, anglophone secondary school in Montreal West, Quebec. Royal West has limited enrollment, and prospective students are only admit ...
, a boys'
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government school in
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. He has a PhD in Government from the
London School of Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
(1995), an MSc in Public Sector Management from
Aston University Aston University (abbreviated as ''Aston'' for post-nominals) is a public university situated in the city centre of Birmingham, England. Aston began as the Birmingham Municipal Technical School in 1895, evolving into the UK's first College of a ...
(1984) and a BSocSc in Sociology and Economics from the
University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pokfulam, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1887 as the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese by the London Missionary Society and formally established as the University of ...
(HKU) (1974). He was in the same cohort with
Yeung Sum Yeung Sum (; born 22 November 1947 in Guangzhou) is a Hong Kong politician and academic. He served several terms as a Legislative Councillor and was the second chairman of the Democratic Party (DP), a pro-democracy political party in Hong ...
, another leading figure of
Meeting Point Meeting Point ( Chinese: 匯點) was a liberal and moderate Chinese nationalist political organisation and party in Hong Kong formed by a group of former student activists in the 1970s and intellectuals for the discussion for the Sino-British ...
and later Democratic Party. In 1992, Cheung was originally appointed as one of the
Hong Kong Affairs Advisor Hong Kong Affairs Advisers () were appointed by the Chinese government after the last Governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten carried out his electoral reform in the British Hong Kong, in the eve of the handover of the sovereignty of the city-state f ...
s by Beijing, but was withdrawn after his announcement of formation of Democratic Party together with
United Democrats of Hong Kong The United Democrats of Hong Kong (; UDHK) was the first political party in Hong Kong. Founded in 1990, the short-lived party was the united front of the liberal democracy forces in preparation of the 1991 first ever direct election for the ...
in 1994.


Career

Cheung joined
Hong Kong Government The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (commonly known as the Hong Kong Government or HKSAR Government) is the Executive (government), executive authorities of Hong Kong. It was established on 1 July 1997, following the ...
after graduating from HKU. He worked in the
Government Secretariat The Government Secretariat () is the collective administrative headquarters of the Government of Hong Kong. It is collectively formed by the offices of the Chief Secretary and of the Financial Secretary as well as thirteen policy bureaux. The off ...
and Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). He was later the Chairman of
Consumer Council The Consumer Council is an independent statutory authority in Hong Kong, established in 1974 and formalised in April 1977 under the Consumer Council Ordinance (Cap. 216). Its role is to enhance consumer welfare and empower consumers to prote ...
from 2007 to 2012.


Political activities

Cheung joined Meeting Point, a moderate pro-democratic party. He became Chairman from 1989 to 1994. After the merging of
United Democrats of Hong Kong The United Democrats of Hong Kong (; UDHK) was the first political party in Hong Kong. Founded in 1990, the short-lived party was the united front of the liberal democracy forces in preparation of the 1991 first ever direct election for the ...
and Meeting Point, Cheung was the Vice-Chairman until 2004, when he resigned after a series of internal conflicts between him and the more radical Young Turks (少壯派). In 2002, he and
Andrew Fung Andrew Fung Wai-kwong (, born 27 June 1961) is the current information coordinator for the Office of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong. Biography Fung was born on 27 June 1961. He was educated at the University of Hong Kong and was president of t ...
co-founded SynergyNet (新力量網絡), a policy think tank. In July 2022, Cheung said that people from Hong Kong should be realistic and not make
universal suffrage Universal suffrage or universal franchise ensures the right to vote for as many people bound by a government's laws as possible, as supported by the " one person, one vote" principle. For many, the term universal suffrage assumes the exclusion ...
a main priority.


Research

Cheung joined City Polytechnic of Hong Kong (now City University of Hong Kong) in 1986. He specializes in
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, especially on civil service and public administration. He describes the narrative of administrative efficiency proposed by the colonial government as the effort to re-establish legitimacy and power amid the growing assertiveness of China and increasing influence of political parties, as the move diverts political pressure to respective departments. He argues that post-Handover Hong Kong government should change its mindset and pay more attention to public opinion. Instead of following the colonial approach of administrative absorption of politics (a term coined by
Ambrose King Ambrose King Yeo-chi, SBS, JP (; born 14 February 1935) is a Hong Kong sociologist, educator, writer and academic. He was formerly vice-chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Personal life Ambrose King received most of ...
), leaders and administrators should develop creative and effective strategies to respond to influential business sector, vocal political parties and an assertive
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
. As the Secretary for Transport and Housing, Cheung wrote in 2013 that the polarization and fragmentation of Hong Kong society is harmful and destructive to its political and economic well-being. He called for better coordination with the
legislature A legislature (, ) is a deliberative assembly with the legal authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country, nation or city on behalf of the people therein. They are often contrasted with the executive and judicial power ...
, more attention to responsiveness and representation as well as "stronger social policy emphasis in public administration."


Works

Books * (Editor) * (Co-edited with Ian Scott) * (Co-edited with Jane Lee) Articles *"Public Governance Reform in Hong Kong: Rebuilding Trust and Governability." ''International Journal of Public Sector Management'' 26.5 (2013): 421–36. *"Can There Be An Asian Model of Public Administration?." ''Public Administration and Development'' 33.4 (2013): 249–61. *"One country, two experiences: administrative reforms in China and Hong Kong." ''
International Review of Administrative Sciences The ''International Review of Administrative Sciences'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of public administration. The editor-in-chief is Sabine Kuhlmann (University of Potsdam). It was established in 1928 and is pu ...
'' 78.2 (2012): 261–83. *"Public administration in East Asia: legacies, trajectories and lessons." ''International Review of Administrative Sciences'' 78.2 (2012): 209–16. *"Global aspirations and strategising for world-class status: new form of politics in higher education governance in Hong Kong." '' Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management'' 33.3 (2011): 231–51. (with Ka Ho Mok) *"In Search of Trust and Legitimacy: The political Trajectory of Hong Kong as Part of China." ''International Public Management Review'' 11.2 (2010): 38–63. *"A Response to "Building Administrative Capacity for the Age of Rapid Globalization: A Modest Prescription for the Twenty-First Century"." ''
Public Administration Review ''Public Administration Review'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal the field of public administration. It was established in 1940 and has been one of the top-rated journals in the field. It is the official journal of the American Societ ...
'' 69.6 (2009): 1034–6. *"Evaluating the Ombudsman System of Hong Kong: Towards Good Governance and Citizenship Enhancement." ''Asia Pacific Law Review'' 17.1 (2009): 73–94. *"The story of two administrative states: state capacity in Hong Kong and
Singapore Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
." ''Pacific Review'' 21.2 (2008): 121–45. *"Combating Corruption as a Political Strategy to Rebuild Trust and Legitimacy: Can China Learn from Hong Kong?." ''International Public Management Review'' 8.2 (2007): 48–71. *"Executive-Led Governance or Executive Power ‘Hollowed-Out’-The Political Quagmire of Hong Kong." ''Asian Journal of Political Science'' 15.1 (2007): 17–38. *"Policy Capacity in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Constrained Institutions Facing a Crowding and Differentiated Polity." ''Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration'' 29.1 (2007): 51–75. *"
Judicial Review Judicial review is a process under which a government's executive, legislative, or administrative actions are subject to review by the judiciary. In a judicial review, a court may invalidate laws, acts, or governmental actions that are in ...
and Policy Making in Hong Kong: Changing Interface Between the Legal and the Political." ''Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration'' 28.2 (2006): 117–41. (with Max W L Wong) *"Reinventing Hong Kong’s Public Service: Same NPM Reform, Different Contexts and Politics." ''International Journal of Organizational Theory & Behaviour'' 9.2 (2006): 212–34. *"Budgetary reforms in two city states: impact on the central budget agency in Hong Kong and Singapore." ''International Review of Administrative Sciences'' 72.3 (2006): 341–61. *"How Autonomous are Public Corporations in Hong Kong? The Case of the
Airport Authority An airport authority is an entity responsible for the operation and oversight of an airport or group of airports. The Airports Council International is the world trade association of airport authorities. In some countries, when the authority of an ...
." ''Public Organization Review'' 6 (2006): 221–36. *"Bureaucrats–Enterprise Negotiation in China's Enterprise Reform at the Local Level: case studies in
Guangzhou Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
." ''
Journal of Contemporary China The ''Journal of Contemporary China'' is a multidisciplinary Peer review, peer-reviewed academic journal on contemporary Chinese affairs. It is published five times per year by Routledge and covers issues such as Chinese politics, law, economy, cul ...
'' 14.45 (2005): 695–720. *"What's in A Pamphlet? Shortfalls and paradoxical flaws in Hong Kong's performance pledges." ''Public Management Review'' 7.3 (2005): 341–66. *"Whose Reason? Which Rationality? Understanding the ‘Real Worlds’ of Hong Kong’s Public Managers." ''
Philosophy of Management ''Philosophy of Management'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal that examines philosophical issues of management in theory and practice. The editor-in-chief is Wim Vandekerckhove. The executive editors include David Carl Wilson, Cristina Neesham, ...
'' 5.1 (2005): 3–14. *"The Politics of Administrative Reforms in Asia: Paradigms and Legacies, Paths and Diversities." ''
Governance Governance is the overall complex system or framework of Process, processes, functions, structures, Social norm, rules, Law, laws and Norms (sociology), norms born out of the Interpersonal relationship, relationships, Social interaction, intera ...
'' 18.2 (2005): 257–82. *"Hong Kong's Post-1997 Institutional Crisis: Problems of Governance and Institutional Incompatibility." ''
Journal of East Asian Studies The ''Journal of East Asian Studies'' is a triannual peer-reviewed open-access academic journal covering East Asian studies. It was established in 2001 and is published by Cambridge University Press. , the editor-in-chief is Thomas Pepinsky (Corn ...
'' 5.1 (2005): 135–67. *"Who Advised the Hong Kong Government? The Politics of Absorption before and after 1997." ''
Asian Survey ''Asian Survey: A Bimonthly Review of Contemporary Asian Affairs'' is a bimonthly academic journal of Asian studies published by the University of California Press on behalf of the Institute of East Asian Studies at the University of California, ...
'' 44.6 (2004): 874–94. (with Paul C. W. Wong) *"Strong Executive, Weak Policy Capacity: The Changing Environment of Policy-making in Hong Kong." ''Asian Journal of Political Science'' 12.1 (2004): 1–30. *"Customerizing the Tenants, Empowering the Managers: Impact of Public Housing Governance Reform in Hong Kong." ''
Housing, Theory and Society ''Housing, Theory and Society'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the fields of housing studies, social theory and social policy. The editor-in-chief is Hannu Ruonavaara (University of Turku) and it is published by Routledge. I ...
'' 20.2 (2003): 98–109. (with N. M. Yip) *"Health Finance." ''The Chinese Economy'' 35.6 (2002): 34–67. (with Gu Xingyuan) *"Modernizing Public Healthcare Governance in Hong Kong: A Case Study of Professional Power in New Public Management." ''Public Management Review'' 4.3 (2002): 343–65. *"Public enterprises and privatization in East Asia: paths, politics and prospects." ''Public Finance and Management'' 2.1 (2002): 81–116. *"The New Two-Pronged Strategy of Enterprise Reform in China." ''
Problems of Post-Communism ''Problems of Post-Communism'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering economic, political, security, and international developments in post-communist countries. Until 1992 it was known as ''Problems of Communism'' and predicted the ...
'' 48.5 (2001): 52–61. (with Ma Ngok and Mok Ka-ho) *"Civil Service Reform in Post-1997 Hong Kong: Political Challenges, Managerial Responses?." ''International Journal of Public Administration'' 24.9 (2001): 929–50. *"Post-Transition Hong Kong." ''International Journal of Public Administration'' 24.9 (2001): 843–6. (with Ming Sing) *"The Paradox of China’s Wage System Reforms: Balancing Stakeholders’ Rationalities." ''Public Administration Quarterly'' 24.4 (2000): 491–521. (with
Kitty Poon Kitty Poon Kit (; born 1964) is a Hong Kong politician. She was one of the undersecretaries appointed by the Government of Hong Kong in 2008. Personal life Poon, a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang in mainland China, new immigrants in Hong Kong, im ...
) *"Globalization versus Asian Values: Alternative Paradigms in Understanding Governance and Administration." ''Asian Journal of Political Science'' 8.2 (2000): 1–16. *"New Interventionism in the Making: Interpreting state interventions in Hong Kong after the change of sovereignty." ''Journal of Contemporary China'' 9.24 (2000): 291–308. *"Understanding public-sector reforms: global trends and diverse agendas." ''International Review of Administrative Sciences'' 63.4 (1997): 435–57. *"Rebureaucratization of Politics in Hong Kong: Prospects after 1997." ''Asian Survey'' 37.8 (1997): 720–37. *"Public sector reform and the re-legitimation of public bureaucratic power: The case of Hong Kong." ''International Journal of Public Sector Management'' 9.5/6 (1996): 37–50. *"Performance pledges–power to the consumer or a quagmire in public service legitimation?." ''International Journal of Public Administration'' 19.2 (1996): 233–59. *"Efficiency As the Rhetoric: Public-Sector Reform in Hong Kong Explained." ''International Review of Administrative Sciences'' 62.1 (1996): 31–47. *"Public Sector Reform in Hong Kong: Perspectives and Problems." ''Asian Journal of Public Administration'' 14.2 (1992): 115–48.


References


External links


Executive Councillor Anthony Cheung's Virtual Office
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cheung, Anthony 1952 births Living people Hong Kong people of Hakka descent Alumni of the University of Hong Kong Academic staff of the City University of Hong Kong Heads of universities in Hong Kong Democratic Party (Hong Kong) politicians Meeting Point politicians HK LegCo Members 1995–1997 Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2007–2012 Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star