The Strategy of Chinese NGO in Dealing with the Government: an Initial Research
Authors: Zhao Xiumei
Date: 2004
Published by Open Times
As a result of its rapid development in China over the past few years, NGO is now taking shape as an autonomous section independent of the state. What will be analyzed in this article is how NGO, by utilizing various means to remold its relationship with the state, is effectively fulfilling its organizational goal and influencing the government in its favor. This article will examine the following three aspects of NGO’s strategy in dealing with the government: its striving for legitimacy, its utilization of state—controlled resources, and its increasing influence on the government policy. This article will show that a broad interactive region has actually been formed between NGO and the state in China.
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