Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao :: emerging civil society? /
There has been substantial progress for the NPS and NPOs in China since Mao. The broader scope definition of civil society focuses on the general autonomy of the NPS in relation to the government, with functioning civil liberties, and on the ability of NPOs in general to influence significantly the...
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Zusammenfassung: | There has been substantial progress for the NPS and NPOs in China since Mao. The broader scope definition of civil society focuses on the general autonomy of the NPS in relation to the government, with functioning civil liberties, and on the ability of NPOs in general to influence significantly the government on various policy issues. In these terms, China has a comparatively weak but perhaps slowly emerging civil society. The party-state in China does not have either full associational freedom and civil liberties nor participatory or strong democracy as current, stated or operative goals. Indeed, the government has an ambivalent attitude and policies toward the NPS and NPOs. But such ambivalence is at least a huge improvement over Mao's totalitarian repression of the NPS and NPOs. |
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spelling | Smith, David Horton, author. Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao : emerging civil society? / by David Horton Smith, with Ting Zhao. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Brill research perspectives Intro; Contents; Editorial Introduction; Author Biographies; Review and Assessment of China's Nonprofit Sector after Mao Emerging Civil Society?; Abstract; Keywords; A Introduction; B Chinese Terminology for Nonprofit Organizations (Npos); C The Millennia-long History of Nonprofit Associations in the Larger World and in China; D Nonprofit Sector Expansion in China Since 1978; E The Chinese Nonprofit Sector and Possible Civil Society; 1 The Issue of NPO/NPS Autonomy from Government; 2 Unofficial (and Illegal) NPOs: 'Authentic' NPOs in China Subject to Little Government Influence? 3 Moderate Freedom in Internal NPO Governance, but also Problems of Efficiency-Effectiveness4 The Role of INGOs and Other Foreign NPOs in the Chinese Nonprofit Sector; F The Global Context and Growth of Research on Npos and the Interdisciplinary Field of Voluntaristics; G Government Ambivalence and the Illegality of Chinese Usos; H Advocacy and Resistance by Chinese Npos: Local, Cautious Activism, Carefully Done; I Formal and Informal Volunteering in China; J Recent and Planned Changes in the Chinese Nps and Government Since 2011 1 Four Types of NPO Are Allowed to Register Directly and Locally Now2 The Government-Trade/Business Association Separation and Reform; 3 Government Outsourcing of Services through Contracts with NPOs; 4 Building Party Units Inside the NPS and NPOs; 5 The Beian (Documentation) System for Unregistered Social Organizations/USOs; 6 Civic Participation in the National Charity Law Drafting Process; 7 The Internationalization of Chinese Charity and Philanthropy; K Discussion; L Conclusion; M Bibliography There has been substantial progress for the NPS and NPOs in China since Mao. The broader scope definition of civil society focuses on the general autonomy of the NPS in relation to the government, with functioning civil liberties, and on the ability of NPOs in general to influence significantly the government on various policy issues. In these terms, China has a comparatively weak but perhaps slowly emerging civil society. The party-state in China does not have either full associational freedom and civil liberties nor participatory or strong democracy as current, stated or operative goals. Indeed, the government has an ambivalent attitude and policies toward the NPS and NPOs. But such ambivalence is at least a huge improvement over Mao's totalitarian repression of the NPS and NPOs. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 13, 2019). Nonprofit organizations China. Civil society China. Associations sans but lucratif Chine. Société civile Chine. Civil society fast Nonprofit organizations fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd Zhao, Ting, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013037445 has work: Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFM3BrffYKBjHGDHHbyFfC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9789004326613 9004326618 (OCoLC)965501029 Print version: Review and Assessment of China's Nonprofit Sector After Mao. Brill Academic Pub 2016 9789004326613 (OCoLC)951955859 Brill research perspectives. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016137252 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2198288 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Smith, David Horton Zhao, Ting Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao : emerging civil society? / Brill research perspectives. Intro; Contents; Editorial Introduction; Author Biographies; Review and Assessment of China's Nonprofit Sector after Mao Emerging Civil Society?; Abstract; Keywords; A Introduction; B Chinese Terminology for Nonprofit Organizations (Npos); C The Millennia-long History of Nonprofit Associations in the Larger World and in China; D Nonprofit Sector Expansion in China Since 1978; E The Chinese Nonprofit Sector and Possible Civil Society; 1 The Issue of NPO/NPS Autonomy from Government; 2 Unofficial (and Illegal) NPOs: 'Authentic' NPOs in China Subject to Little Government Influence? 3 Moderate Freedom in Internal NPO Governance, but also Problems of Efficiency-Effectiveness4 The Role of INGOs and Other Foreign NPOs in the Chinese Nonprofit Sector; F The Global Context and Growth of Research on Npos and the Interdisciplinary Field of Voluntaristics; G Government Ambivalence and the Illegality of Chinese Usos; H Advocacy and Resistance by Chinese Npos: Local, Cautious Activism, Carefully Done; I Formal and Informal Volunteering in China; J Recent and Planned Changes in the Chinese Nps and Government Since 2011 1 Four Types of NPO Are Allowed to Register Directly and Locally Now2 The Government-Trade/Business Association Separation and Reform; 3 Government Outsourcing of Services through Contracts with NPOs; 4 Building Party Units Inside the NPS and NPOs; 5 The Beian (Documentation) System for Unregistered Social Organizations/USOs; 6 Civic Participation in the National Charity Law Drafting Process; 7 The Internationalization of Chinese Charity and Philanthropy; K Discussion; L Conclusion; M Bibliography Nonprofit organizations China. Civil society China. Associations sans but lucratif Chine. Société civile Chine. Civil society fast Nonprofit organizations fast |
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title_auth | Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao : emerging civil society? / |
title_exact_search | Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao : emerging civil society? / |
title_full | Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao : emerging civil society? / by David Horton Smith, with Ting Zhao. |
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title_sub | emerging civil society? / |
topic | Nonprofit organizations China. Civil society China. Associations sans but lucratif Chine. Société civile Chine. Civil society fast Nonprofit organizations fast |
topic_facet | Nonprofit organizations China. Civil society China. Associations sans but lucratif Chine. Société civile Chine. Civil society Nonprofit organizations China |
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