This thesis examines one angle of state-society relations in authoritarian states through the lens of Chinese nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and their legal environment. While grassroots organizations have not prompted political liberalization in China, they have not been entirely co-opted by the party-state either. Through an examination of policy changes, a study of 120 organizations, and a case study of a non-profit incubator, this thesis explores whether the political environment for China’s domestic NGOs varies by geographic region and issue area. The findings suggest there is not significant variation as the party-state has implemented standardized policies for increased control over civil society
In 1978 China initiated its policy of "reform and opening", and began thetransition from a planned t...
The Article presents information related to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the c...
The civil society perspective and the corporatist perspective have thus far dominated studies on sta...
Received wisdom suggests that social organizations (such as non-government organizations, NGOs) have...
Does the surge of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in China indicate a shift in power away from ...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
Both civil society in China and research on Chinese civil society have developed profoundly over the...
The goal of this thesis is to improve understanding of the status of foreign non-governmental organi...
The term “civil society” gained international prominence in the 1980s with the emergence of well-or...
This thesis investigates a new variant of the relationship between society and the states: Governmen...
China’s law to control international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) has sent shockwaves thro...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of ‘reform and opening’, and began the transition from a planned ...
China’s state-society relationship has been the focus of attention of the international community in...
This Article argues for an expanded role for domestic nongovernmental organizations (VGOs) in reform...
NGOs play a crucial role in the budding civil society in China. Yet the restrictive political climat...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of "reform and opening", and began thetransition from a planned t...
The Article presents information related to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the c...
The civil society perspective and the corporatist perspective have thus far dominated studies on sta...
Received wisdom suggests that social organizations (such as non-government organizations, NGOs) have...
Does the surge of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in China indicate a shift in power away from ...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
Both civil society in China and research on Chinese civil society have developed profoundly over the...
The goal of this thesis is to improve understanding of the status of foreign non-governmental organi...
The term “civil society” gained international prominence in the 1980s with the emergence of well-or...
This thesis investigates a new variant of the relationship between society and the states: Governmen...
China’s law to control international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) has sent shockwaves thro...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of ‘reform and opening’, and began the transition from a planned ...
China’s state-society relationship has been the focus of attention of the international community in...
This Article argues for an expanded role for domestic nongovernmental organizations (VGOs) in reform...
NGOs play a crucial role in the budding civil society in China. Yet the restrictive political climat...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of "reform and opening", and began thetransition from a planned t...
The Article presents information related to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the c...
The civil society perspective and the corporatist perspective have thus far dominated studies on sta...