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ǰ۴ѧϵϵ Peter Harrisд飬һHong KongA study in bureaucratic politicsۣһ춹εо1978Щطпɹ۵ġд

"The description of Hong Kong's bureaucracy as 'paternalistic' and 'defensive' can now be explored further. British and Chinese administrative traditions do tend to dovetail...The British administration and Chinese scholar mandarinate both stressed certain characteristics--such as status, appropriate forms of classical education, common allegiance to a distant authority(to Imperial Peking or Imperial London)...Both traditions, perhap, tended to resist popular participation and preferred centralized authority, stabliity, and procedure, while accepting compliant but influential interest groups.(ָ۹šҳʽ硻͡Ա硻һ£ڿ̽֡ӢйͳȷÿǺϡӢйʿص㡪λľһԶȨһЧң򱱾׶أִͳҲ춿ܴڲ룬ϲ뼯Ȩȶͳ򣬽Щз塹128-129ҳ)

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