Dear List Members,
* Apologies for Cross-Posting *
The Forum on NGO Governance and Management in China occurred on 16 August 2013 at the University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada). The Forum generated fruitful dialogues and discussions on the state of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in China and the future of the sector.
As one of the aims of the conference was to make the papers and discussions publicly available, the conference proceedings were taped. Videos of the presentations, powerpoints and full papers are available via the conference website:
https://sites.google.com/site/chinesengos/presentations
We hope you will find the website and related materials helpful. Please feel free to distribute the link and documents to your networks.
For further information about the Forum's website, please contact Jennifer Hsu ([log in to unmask])
Jennifer YJ Hsu and Reza Hasmath
Forum Organisers
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Forum on NGO Governance and Management in China
Bingzhong Gao, Peking University
Is Chinese Society a Kind of Civil Society? The Emergence of an Independent Third Sector in China
Thomas B. Gold, University of California at Berkeley
Commentary
Reza Hasmath, University of Oxford
What Explains a Lack of State-NGO Collaboration? A Neo-Institutional Perspective
Jianyu He, Tsinghua University
Diversity, Contradictions and Dilemma of Chinese NGO Regulations
Christopher Heurlin, Bowdoin College
(Dis)Trusting NGOs in China
Timothy Hildebrandt, London School of Economics and Political Science
From NGO to Enterprise: The Political Economy of Activist Adaptation in China
Carolyn L. Hsu, Colgate University
China Youth Development Foundation: GONGO (Government-Organized NGO) or GENGO (Government-Exploiting NGO)
Jennifer Y.J. Hsu, University of Alberta
Layers and Spaces of the Chinese State: Interactions Between State and NGOs
Rachel Laforest, Queen's University
Commentary
Nicholas Pope, Canada Fund in China
Commentary
Shawn Shieh, China Development Brief
Mapping the Dynamics of Civil Society in China: A Modal Analysis of Trends in the NGO Sector
Karla W. Simon, Catholic University of America
Meaningful Changes in the Legal Environment for Civil Society Organizations: Their Relationship to Larger Trends in China's "New" Governance
Jessica Teets, Middlebury College and Marta Jagusztyn, Independent Consultant
The Evolution of a Collaborative Governance Model: Public-Nonprofit Partnerships in China
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