Abstract

It has been generally expected that the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has to be someone trusted by the Chinese leadership and accepted by the local business community. The latter was initially based on the Chinese authorities' Hong Kong policy during the Sino-British negotiations on the territory's future and in the transition period before 1997 when they had to retain investors' confidence in order to maintain Hong Kong's stability and prosperity.

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