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Session Three: NGOs in China

French, Howard W. "Chinese Turn to Civic Power as a New Tool." New York Times, April 11, 2006. (Available at: http://www.ngowatch.org/articles.php?id=222)

French, Howard W. "NGOs in China: For Citizens' Groups, the Struggle for Attention Is Not So Lonely." International Herald Tribune, February 13, 2007. (Available at: http://www.ngowatch.org/articles.php?id=589)

Hamrin, Carol Lee. "The Nature of Chinese Politics Today: Inching toward Open Politics." The China Journal, 45 (January 2001): 123-129.

Ma, Quisha. "Defining Chinese Nongovernmental Organizations." Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 13, no.2 (June 2002): 113-129.

Mooney, Paul. "How to Deal with NGOs: Part I, China." Yale Global Online (August 2006): 1-4. (Available at: http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=7902)

Pocha, Jehangir S. "Chinas Suspicions of Non Profit Organizations; It Fears Money from West May Be Backing Democracy." San Francisco Chronicle, June 25, 2006. (Available at: http://www.ngowatch.org/articles.php?id=318)

Saich, Tony. “Negotiating the State: The Development of Social Organizations in China.” The China Quarterly, 161 (March 2000): 124-141.

Tocqueville, Alexis de. "Part 2, Chapters 4 and 7." In Democracy in America, Volume II. New York: Bantam, 2000.

 

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The project has commissioned a series of papers intended to highlight important aspects of civic culture in contemporary China.

The second of these, by Carol Lee Hamrin of the Global China Center, is available below: 

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