Responsive authoritarianism in China--a review of responsiveness in xi and Hu administrations
Xi Jinping's efforts to recentralize political power have triggered a debate over if these
changes will destroy the “authoritarian responsiveness” in China credited with regime …
changes will destroy the “authoritarian responsiveness” in China credited with regime …
Environmental advocacy in a globalising China: non-governmental organisation engagement with the green belt and road initiative
Y Xia - Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Although the Belt and Road Initiative presents growth opportunities for less
developed regions, it also raises concerns about negative environmental impacts and …
developed regions, it also raises concerns about negative environmental impacts and …
Stay or exit: How do international nongovernmental organizations respond to institutional pressures under authoritarianism?
International nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) are increasingly important players in
global politics and development. However, they are undergoing significant adaptations as …
global politics and development. However, they are undergoing significant adaptations as …
Reciprocal engagement and NGO policy influence on the local state in China
While existing literature has conceptualized the multiple, complex ways in which NGOs
might relate to the state, it has paid limited attention to how NGO–government collaboration …
might relate to the state, it has paid limited attention to how NGO–government collaboration …
From outsiders to insiders: The rise of China ENGOs as new experts in the law-making process and the building of a technocratic representation
C Froissart - Journal of Chinese Governance, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Studying the pluralization of the law-making process in China, this article explains how
environmental NGOs shifted from an outsider to an insider status following the amendment …
environmental NGOs shifted from an outsider to an insider status following the amendment …
Advocacy channels and political resource dependence in authoritarianism: Nongovernmental organizations and environmental policies in China
D Liu - Governance, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Nongovernmental organizations are important in policy processes, but most studies
supporting this argument are conducted in democracies. This article, therefore, focuses on …
supporting this argument are conducted in democracies. This article, therefore, focuses on …
Xi Jinping's China: on the road to neo-totalitarianism
JP Béja - Social Research: An International Quarterly, 2019 - muse.jhu.edu
more than a whole cycle of the chinese zodiac has elapsed since the special issue of Social
Research,“China in Transition,” was published in 2006. After 12 years, China's transition is …
Research,“China in Transition,” was published in 2006. After 12 years, China's transition is …
Explaining the evolution of China's government–environmental NGO relations since the 1990s: A conceptual framework and case study
In recent years, government–environmental NGO (ENGO) relations in China have evolved to
a point where collaboration is now evident. For example, the government is now purchasing …
a point where collaboration is now evident. For example, the government is now purchasing …
Understanding the effect of central government funding on the service and advocacy roles of nonprofit organizations in China: A cross-regional comparison
This research examines the effects of government funding on the service and advocacy
roles of nonprofit organizations in China through a cross-regional comparison. Based on a …
roles of nonprofit organizations in China through a cross-regional comparison. Based on a …
Participation without contestation: NGOs' autonomy and advocacy in China
How do non-governmental organizations (NGOs) advocate public policies? What impacts
their advocacy strategies? Although scholars have addressed these questions in a …
their advocacy strategies? Although scholars have addressed these questions in a …