What is it about?

While Chinese Civil Society Organisations (nonprofits) are developing rapidly, even those concerning important service delivery, are still handicapped by former state mechanisms of control. However solutions to these issues are gradually emerging.

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Why is it important?

While the Chinese state is seen as repressive to advocacy organisatioons, it is gradually opening its approach to the development of broader nonprofits. this requires new forms of organisational governance.

Perspectives

The Chinese state approach to the governance of civil society organisations is complex and requires more subtle analysis: it can be at times both repressuve but also facilitative of new forms of nonprofit governance.

Jenny Onyx
University of Technology Sydney

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This page is a summary of: Development Paths, Problems and Countermeasures of Chinese Civil Society Organizations, Cosmopolitan Civil Societies An Interdisciplinary Journal, August 2015, UTS ePress,
DOI: 10.5130/ccs.v7i2.4350.
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