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Global Civil Society and China

Anthony J. Spires (Author)

9781009507523, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 18 April 2024

86 pages
23.5 x 16 x 1 cm, 0.274 kg

'… a skilful introduction to many current issues that will define the future of GCS engagement with Chinese actors across the globe.' Bertram Lang, Voluntas

This Element traces the history of and recent developments in the unstable relationship between global civil society (GCS) and China. It analyses the normative impacts GCS has had on China – including the Chinese state and domestic civil society – and the possibilities created by Beijing's new 'going out' policies for Chinese civil society groups. It examines the rhetoric and reality of GCS as an emancipatory project and argues that 'universal values' underpinned by principles of human rights and democracy have gained currency in China despite official resistance from the government. It argues that while the Chinese party-state is keen to benefit from GCS engagement, Beijing is also determined to minimize any impact outside groups might have on regime security. The Element concludes with some observations about future research directions and the internationalization of Chinese civil society.

1. Global Civil Society as a Normative and Political Project
2. The Impacts of GCS on China
3. State-Led Internationalization of (GO)NGOs
4. Conclusion and What Lies Ahead
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Subject Areas: Constitution: government & the state [JPHC]

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