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100 1 _aHOLLIDAY, Ian
_94889
245 1 0 _aSocial policy under one coutry, two systems :
_binstitutional dynamics in China and Hong Kong since 1997
260 _aMalden, MA :
_bBlackwell Publishers,
_cmay/june 2003
520 3 _aHong Kong's 1997 reversion to Chinese sovereignty brought two hitherto distinctive social policy systems into one country. As Hong Kong is gradually assimilated into China in the coming decades, the two social policy systems will need to identify elements of convergence. In this article, we argue those elements can be found in parallel efforts to curtail the reach of the state, extend the role of the market, enhance individual responsibility, and in the development of a productivist social policy orientation in both societies. The social policy systems of the two societies remain strikingly different in many ways, reflecting their diametrically opposed starting points. But their reform trajectories appear to be pointing in similar directions.
590 _aPublic Administration Review PAR
590 _aMay/June 2003 Volume 63 Number 3
700 1 _aWONG, Linda
_937259
773 0 8 _tPublic Administration Review: PAR
_g63, 3, p. 269-282
_dMalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, may/june 2003
_xISSN 00333352
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