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Book
NGO Governance and Management in China
(2016)
  • Reza Hasmath, University of Oxford
  • Jennifer YJ Hsu, University of Alberta
Abstract
As China becomes increasingly integrated into the global system there will be continuing pressure to acknowledge and engage with non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Suffice to say, without a clear understanding of the state’s interaction with NGOs, and vice versa, any political, economic and social analysis of China will be incomplete. This book provides an urgent insight into contemporary state-NGO relations. It brings together the most recent research covering three broad themes, namely the conceptualizations and subsequent functions of NGOs; state-NGO engagement; and NGOs as a mediator between state and society in contemporary China. The book provides a future glimpse into the challenges of state-NGO interactions in China's rapidly developing regions, which will aid NGOs strategic planning in both the short- and long-term. In addition, it allows a measure of predictability in our assessment of Chinese NGOs behaviour, notably when they eventually move their areas of operation from the domestic sphere to an international one. The salient themes, concepts, theories and practice discussed in this book will be of acute interest to students, scholars and practitioners in development studies, public administration, and Chinese and Asian politics. [Reviewed in Journal of Chinese Political Science 22] [Available at: http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138909977/]
Keywords
  • NGO,
  • China,
  • Civil Society
Publication Date
2016
Publisher
Routledge
Citation Information
Hasmath, R. and Hsu, J.Y.J., eds. (2016) NGO Governance and Management in China. New York and Oxford, UK: Routledge.