Robert Chung
Robert Chung (; born 7 September 1957) is a Hong Kong academic. He is president and chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Public Opinion Research Institute, an independent institute since May 2019 and the successor organisation of the Public Opinion Programme of the University of Hong Kong (POP), of which he was long-time head.In 2000, Chung wrote an academic article stating that he felt pressure to stop conducting public opinion research polls. Later known as the 'Robert Chung affair', his article showed that freedom of speech was still alive in Hong Kong. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Takashi Inoguchi, Miguel Basanez, Yuichi Kubota, Sung Kyum Cho, Jantima Kheokao, Tassanee Krirkgulthorn, Siritorn Yingrengreung, Robert Chung, Angus Weng Hin Cheong, Gerardo A. Jay Sandoval, Yashwant Deshmukh, Kanyika Shaw, Ching-Hsin Yu, Baohua Zhou, Syed Arabi Bin Syed Abdullah Idid, Ijaz Shaffi Gilani, Bilal I. GilaniGet full text
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4by Takashi Inoguchi, Miguel Basanez, Yuichi Kubota, Sung Kyum Cho, Jantima Kheokao, Tassanee Krirkgulthorn, Siritorn Yingrengreung, Robert Chung, Angus Weng Hin Cheong, Gerardo A. Jay Sandoval, Yashwant Deshmukh, Kanyika Shaw, Ching-hsin Yu, Baohua Zhou, Syed Arabi Bin Syed Abdullah Idid, Ijaz Shaffi Gilani, Bilal I. GilaniGet full text
Published 2014-05-01
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