How is modern civil society created? There are few contemporary studies on this important question and when it is addressed, scholars tend to emphasize the institutional environment that facilitates a modern civil society. However, there is a need for a new perspective on this issue. Contemporary China, where a modern civil society remains in a nascent stage, offers a valuable site to seek new answers. Through a comparative analysis of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in today’s China, this study shows the importance of the human factor, notably the NGO leadership, in the establishment of a modern civil society. In particular, in recognition of the social nature of NGOs, this study engages in a comparative examination of Chinese NGO leaders’ state linkage, media connections and international ties in order to better understand how each factor contributes to effective NGOs.
Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Business & Economics, Environmental, General, Law, Political Science, Social Science, Sociology
Building Civil Society in Authoritarian China
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| Book Author | John W. Tai |
|---|---|
| Book Series | SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace |
| ISBN | 9783319036649 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Springer |
| Publication Date | 08-28-2014 |
| Format | eBook |
| Pages | 299 |
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