"This will be a very important and unique book in the study of ethical pluralism and
public policy in Hong Kong."
- Professor Sonny Lo Shiu Hing
"Public policy both reflects and shapes social values and social norms. However, the so-
cial values and ethical dimensions of public policy are often left implicit and unexplored
in policy analysis and policy formulation. The big questions - what kind of society do
we want to create? What is at stake here? Whose values? - are debated and discussed
in some other context which is more distant from the applied world ofpolicymaking.
This book takes a different position and puts ethical issues and social values up front in
an exploration of a number of key public policy issues in Hong Kong. In doing so, the
book makes a very timely intervention in Hong Kong's increasingly contentious public
affairs and makes an important contribution to the general literature."
- Professor Ray Forrest