方志恒(1978年12月5日),香港政治学者,现任台湾国立中山大学社会科学院教授[1]他曾创办多个香港民间团体。

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Brian C.H. Fong
方志恒

博士
国籍 中华人民共和国香港
教育程度香港城市大学公共政策学系哲学博士
职业台湾国立中山大学社会科学院教授
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方志恒于2001年香港中文大学政治及行政系毕业后,即加入香港政府任行政主任,直到2007年离开公务员队伍投身学术界,先在香港城市大学专上学院社会科学部担任全职讲师,并于2012年香港城市大学公共政策学系博士毕业。[2][3]

博士毕业后,方志恒于2013年加入香港教育大学亚洲及政策研究学系任助理教授。2015年,方志恒和吕大乐香港教育大学创办香港研究学院,建立香港大专院校中首间专门推动香港研究的学院;其间,方志恒升任副教授,并担任香港研究学院的副总监。[4]

2022年8月,方志恒出任台湾国立中山大学社会科学院教授。

社会参与

方志恒专注研究香港管治及政制改革问题,长期参与推动各种政制议题。

方志恒在2010年至2019年间任新力量网络副主席,其间曾发表多份研究报告,包括《香港特区政府管治评估报告》、《香港公共财政评估报告》等。

方志恒于2015年7月编辑《香港革新论》,与多位年轻学人以文章从不同角度探讨后政改时代香港的政治发展[5]。 2017年6月,方志恒再编辑了《香港革新论II》,以“中心-边陲”的理论框架,将香港与奥兰群岛、格陵兰及南提洛尔等多个自治政体进行学术比较。[6]

方志恒曾创办多个民间团体。2015年,他创办了民间自治计划,以众包形式,支援民间团体推动项目,以实现“自己香港一齐救”的民间自治想像。[7] 2017年8月,方志恒连同多名学者创办高教公民,以“学术自主、公民自强”为使命,旨在团结不同院校、世代同职级的香港学者,以及连结各专业界别同民间团体。[8]

2018年1月15日,方志恒参与创立“香港永续经济联会 HKBASE”,希望建立一个涵盖不同类型企业的网络,包括工商、农业及社会企业等,并担任秘书长一职。[9]

方志恒曾出任各种政府公职,包括于2012年至2013年担任特区政府之中央政策组非全职顾问,并2014年至2018年担任香港房屋委员会资助房屋小组委员。[10]

著作

参考来源[3]

学术专书

  • Brian C.H. Fong (2021). Hong Kong Politics: In Search of Autonomy, Democracy and Governance. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2021). Hong Kong Public Finance: An Integrated Approach for Studying Budgetary Politics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2014). Hong Kong’s Governance Under Chinese Sovereignty: The Failure of the State-business Alliance After 1997. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

学术书籍章节

  • Brian C.H. Fong (2021). Conclusion: Comparative observations across territorial autonomies worldwide. Brian C.H. Fong and Atsuko Ichijo, Routledge Handbook of Comparative Territorial Autonomies (1-15). Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2020). Re-thinking China’s influence across surrounding jurisdictions: a concentric center-periphery framework. Brian C.H. Fong, Wu Jieh-min and Andrew J. Nathan, China’s Influence and the Centre-periphery Tug of War in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indo-Pacific (3-23). Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2018). Advisory politics before and after 1997: In search of a new relationship between state, political society and civil society. Tai Lok Lui , Stephen Wing Kai Chiu and Ray Yep, Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong (109-122). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2018). Executive-legislative Disconnection in the HKSAR: Uneasy partnership between Chief Executives and pro-government parties, 1997-2016. Brian C. H. Fong and Tai-Lok Lui, Hong Kong 20 Years after the Handover: Emerging Social and Institutional Fractures After 1997 (45-71). London: Palgrave.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2014). Ten Years of Political Appointments in Hong Kong: The Challenges of Developing a Political Appointment System Under a Semi-democratic Regime, 2002 – 2012. In Joseph Cheng (ed.), New Trends of Political Participation in Hong Kong (50-68). Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2013). Political Marketing Campaigns of Chief Executive Donald Tsang: The Challenges of Managing Legitimacy Deficit Under a Semi-democratic Regime. In Joseph Cheng (ed.), The Second Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR – Evaluating the Tsang Years 2005-2012 (71-96). Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press.

主编书籍

  • Brian C.H. Fong and Atsuko Ichijo (2021). Routledge Handbook of Comparative Territorial Autonomies. Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge.
  • Brian C.H. Fong, Wu Jiehmin and Andrew J. Nathan (2020). China’s Influence and the Centre-periphery Tug of War in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indo-Pacific. Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge.
  • Brian C. H. Fong and Tai-Lok Lui (Eds.) (2018). Hong Kong 20 Years after the Handover: Emerging Social and Institutional Fractures After 1997. London: Palgrave.

学术期刊文章

  • Brian C.H. Fong (2019). Democratization and budget openness: evidences from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. International Review of Administrative Sciences, [accepted and forthcoming], 1-21.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2019). Stateless nation within a nationless state: The political past, present and future of Hongkongers, 1949-2019. Nations and Nationalism, [accepted and forthcoming], 1-21.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2017). One Country, Two Nationalisms: Center-Periphery Relations between Mainland China and Hong Kong, 1997–2016. Modern China, 43, 1-34.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2016). In-between liberal authoritarianism and electoral authoritarianism: Hong Kong’s democratization under Chinese sovereignty, 1997–2016. Democratization, 24, 1-27.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2015). The politics of budget surpluses: the case of China's Hong Kong SAR. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 81(1), 134-157.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2014). The Partnership Between Chinese Government and Hong Kong’s Capitalist Class: Implications for HKSAR Governance, 1997 – 2012. China Quarterly, 217, 195-220.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2014). Executive-legislative Disconnection in Post-colonial Hong Kong: The Dysfunction of the HKSAR Executive-dominant System, 1997 – 2012. China Perspectives, 2014/1, 5-12.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2013). State-Society Conflicts under Hong Kong’s Hybrid Regime: Governing Coalition Building and Civil Society Challenges. Asian Survey, 53, 854-882.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2011). The Rise of Poll-Driven Politics and Image-Dominated Campaigns in Hong Kong: The Case of the 2007 Chief Executive Election. Asian Profile, 39, 273-288.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2008). An Analysis of the 2003 ‘Zero-Three-Three’ Civil Service Pay Reduction Settlement in Hong Kong: A Neopluralist Perspective. Asian Profile, 39, 273-288.

政策期刊文章

  • Tai-Lok Lui and Brian C. H. Fong (2014). Emerging Social and Institutional Fractures in Post-1997 Hong Kong. China Perspectives, 2014/1, 3-4.

研讨会发表文章

  • Brian C.H. Fong (2016, March). The wave of localism: Hong Kong’s politics under the shadow of China Factor (in Chinese). A paper presented at the Workshop on ‘‘Comparison of Social and Political Transitions between Taiwan and Hong Kong in the Period of Post-Sunflower & Post-Umbrella Movements’’, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 25 March 2016, Taiwan.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2015, December). Government-society relations: A comparative study of colonial and SAR Hong Kong (in Chinese). A paper presented at the Workshop on Development of Tradition and Civil Society: A Comparative Study of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, 12 to 12 December 2015, Taiwan.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2012). From Erosion of Trust to Crisis of Governance: The Political Trajectory of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. A paper presented at the Conference on Trust-Building and Governance in Hong Kong and Macao, Hong Kong.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2012). Moving Towards an Electoral Authoritarian Regime? The Challenges and Prospects of Hong Kong’s Democratization. A paper presented at the 6th Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA) Congress 2012, Hong Kong.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2012). Policy-making Impasse in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: The Challenges of Managing Growing Pluralism in the Policy Process. A paper presented at the Third Asian Conference on the Social Sciences, Osaka.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2011). Hong Kong Governance at a Crossroads: The Challenges of Managing Growing Citizen Participation in the Policy Process. A paper presented at the International Conference on Governance and Citizenship in Asia: Paradigms and Practices, Hong Kong.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2008). Pragmatic Leadership: The Political Marketing Strategy of Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Donald Tsang. A paper presented at the International Conference on Communication and Media 2008 (iCOME’ 08), University Utara Malaysia.

其他

  • Brian C.H. Fong (2013). Book Review: “Repositioning the Hong Kong Government: Social Foundations and Political Challenges, by Stephen Wing-kai Chiu and Siu-lun Wong”. China Information, 27(3), pp. 396-397.
  • Brian C.H. Fong (2011). Book Review: “Underground Front: The Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong, by Christine Loh”. The China Journal, 66, pp.238-240.

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