John Lee visits a low-income household in Yau Mei Tai. Lee has promised to tackle deep-rooted problems, like insufficient housing, if elected. Photo: Handout
John Lee visits a low-income household in Yau Mei Tai. Lee has promised to tackle deep-rooted problems, like insufficient housing, if elected. Photo: Handout
Edward Tse
Opinion

Opinion

Edward Tse

How mainland-style strategic planning can help Hong Kong improve its policymaking

  • John Lee wants to revive an old government think tank to advise public policy, but the limited and short-term research and planning capabilities of the past won’t cut it today
  • Like the central government, the new administration must set its sights on more far-reaching goals

John Lee visits a low-income household in Yau Mei Tai. Lee has promised to tackle deep-rooted problems, like insufficient housing, if elected. Photo: Handout
John Lee visits a low-income household in Yau Mei Tai. Lee has promised to tackle deep-rooted problems, like insufficient housing, if elected. Photo: Handout
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