Emerging civil society in China, 1978-2008:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden Brill 2011
Schriftenreihe:Social scientific studies in reform era China volume 7
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
The development of civil organizations and the road to civil society in China / Wang Ming -- Expansion of the civil right of association / Liu Peifeng -- Legal developments pertaining to civil organizations / Zhu Weiguo -- Civil organizations, special purpose reforms and institutional innovations / Li Yong -- Reforms to civil organization internal governance / Huang Jieming -- Civil organization-government relationships: functional cooperation and power dilemmas / Jia Xijin -- Civil organizations' growth and society's reconstruction / Tau Chuanjin -- Civil organizations and political reforms: China's logic / Lin Shangli -- The relationship between state and society in the age of reform: administrative absorption of society / Kang Xiaoguang, Lu Xianying, Han Heng
"Emerging Civil Society in China, 1978-2008 is translated from the original Chinese to provide a look into how scholars in China have been assessing the development of civil organizations and analyzing them based on system reforms, the public sphere, and collective action. This volume and the others in the SSRC series, provide western scholars with an accessible English language look at the state of current scholarship in China, and as such, does not simply provide information for the direct study of socio-political issues, but also for meta-level analysis of how the domestic scholarship in China is developing and assessing the interplay of the country's political and economic reforms with the society and daily life of its people"--Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 397 pages)
ISBN:9004201610
9789004201613

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