The goal of this thesis is to improve understanding of the status of foreign non-governmental organizations operating in China. In particular, this thesis will research the way in which the Chinese government regulates or grants freedom to the foreign non-governmental organization (NGO). Through the following research, this thesis will strive to assess the nature of NGOs, the historical background of foreign entities in China, and the current concerns of the Chinese political regime. These three issues will undoubtedly elucidate the rationale behind current NGO-government relationships in China, as well as give insight to future trends and successful NGO strategies
In 1978 China initiated its policy of ‘reform and opening’, and began the transition from a planned ...
Alice BaThis study focuses on the problems the Chinese state faces in providing social services, nam...
How are non-governmental organizations (NGOs) governed in the authoritarian context of China? Adopt...
This thesis investigates a new variant of the relationship between society and the states: Governmen...
This thesis examines one angle of state-society relations in authoritarian states through the lens o...
Notwithstanding the increasing presence of foreign non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) in China,...
Why are there so many assumptions about NGOs and so few attempts to describe the projects and proced...
Despite the rapid development of NGOs in China in the last two decades and the growing interest in t...
The Article presents information related to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the c...
Does the surge of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in China indicate a shift in power away from ...
This paper explores non-government organizations (NGOs) in the People’s Republic of China, where the...
This paper explores non-government organizations (NGOs) in the People’s Republic of China, where the...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
Why are there so many assumptions about NGOs and so fewattempts to describe the projects and procedu...
Based on seventy weeks of field research in Beijing and Shenzhen, as well as a review of relevant li...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of ‘reform and opening’, and began the transition from a planned ...
Alice BaThis study focuses on the problems the Chinese state faces in providing social services, nam...
How are non-governmental organizations (NGOs) governed in the authoritarian context of China? Adopt...
This thesis investigates a new variant of the relationship between society and the states: Governmen...
This thesis examines one angle of state-society relations in authoritarian states through the lens o...
Notwithstanding the increasing presence of foreign non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) in China,...
Why are there so many assumptions about NGOs and so few attempts to describe the projects and proced...
Despite the rapid development of NGOs in China in the last two decades and the growing interest in t...
The Article presents information related to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the c...
Does the surge of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in China indicate a shift in power away from ...
This paper explores non-government organizations (NGOs) in the People’s Republic of China, where the...
This paper explores non-government organizations (NGOs) in the People’s Republic of China, where the...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
Why are there so many assumptions about NGOs and so fewattempts to describe the projects and procedu...
Based on seventy weeks of field research in Beijing and Shenzhen, as well as a review of relevant li...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of ‘reform and opening’, and began the transition from a planned ...
Alice BaThis study focuses on the problems the Chinese state faces in providing social services, nam...
How are non-governmental organizations (NGOs) governed in the authoritarian context of China? Adopt...