Civil society in China is diverse and in a state of upheaval. While organizations in the country act quickly and effectively in crises such as earthquakes and epidemics, from an international perspective they tend to act covertly and hand-in-hand with the state. Their approach arises from a different understanding of civil society engagement and a restrictive legal framework, which was extended to civil society exchanges with other countries in 2017. A report on—and an attempt to mediate between – shrinking civil society spaces and the growing need for dialog with China
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The past two decades have witnessed the unprecedented proliferation of civil-society organizations a...
A ny inquiry into the em ergence o f "civil society " in post-M ao China is bedevilled bot...
The term “civil society” gained international prominence in the 1980s with the emergence of well-or...
Concerns about shrinking spaces for civil society organisations have risen in China over the past ye...
The relationship between many G20 governments and organized civil society has become more complex, l...
The relationship between many G20 governments and organized civil society has become more complex, l...
China’s law to control international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) has sent shockwaves thro...
If one were to look for the 2016 civil society word of the year, it would have to ...
This is a policy report, published by the China Leadership Monitor (Hoover Institution)On the 100th ...
Both civil society in China and research on Chinese civil society have developed profoundly over the...
NGOs play a crucial role in the budding civil society in China. Yet the restrictive political climat...
Fare Thee Well, Chinese Civil Society?. Made in China : a quarterly on Chinese labour, civil society...
This study investigates the emergence of civil society in China. The existence and sustainability of...
Enacted in January 2017, China's Foreign Non-Governmental Organisation Management Law ("FNGO Law") h...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of ‘reform and opening’, and began the transition from a planned ...
The past two decades have witnessed the unprecedented proliferation of civil-society organizations a...
A ny inquiry into the em ergence o f "civil society " in post-M ao China is bedevilled bot...
The term “civil society” gained international prominence in the 1980s with the emergence of well-or...
Concerns about shrinking spaces for civil society organisations have risen in China over the past ye...
The relationship between many G20 governments and organized civil society has become more complex, l...
The relationship between many G20 governments and organized civil society has become more complex, l...
China’s law to control international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) has sent shockwaves thro...
If one were to look for the 2016 civil society word of the year, it would have to ...
This is a policy report, published by the China Leadership Monitor (Hoover Institution)On the 100th ...
Both civil society in China and research on Chinese civil society have developed profoundly over the...
NGOs play a crucial role in the budding civil society in China. Yet the restrictive political climat...
Fare Thee Well, Chinese Civil Society?. Made in China : a quarterly on Chinese labour, civil society...
This study investigates the emergence of civil society in China. The existence and sustainability of...
Enacted in January 2017, China's Foreign Non-Governmental Organisation Management Law ("FNGO Law") h...
In 1978 China initiated its policy of ‘reform and opening’, and began the transition from a planned ...
The past two decades have witnessed the unprecedented proliferation of civil-society organizations a...
A ny inquiry into the em ergence o f "civil society " in post-M ao China is bedevilled bot...