March 1, 2010 – 4:51 pm | No Comment

  By Gao Fumao, Global Times
He’s a Chinese government official. She’s a British lawyer. Together they publish a magazine that hopes to lift a veil of illegitimacy clouding a local NGO scene that’s thriving in a …

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Being a Social Entrepreneur in China: Policy, Philanthropic Environment and Beyond
October 5, 2009 – 8:21 pm | No Comment

 

When Dr. Ailing Zhuang, Founding Chair of the Nonprofit Organization Development Center in Shanghai (NDC), first approached the Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau to register her nonprofit in 2004– an idea she developed during her study …

NGOs in China Are Becoming More Assertive and Pushing China’s Government to Follow Its Own Laws
May 29, 2009 – 9:00 am | No Comment

By Dune Lawrence, New York Times Online, Jan 13, 2009
 
Nonprofit Law Prof Blog commented on this report saying that  ”the increasing assertiveness of advocacy groups in pushing China’s government to follow its own rules and account …

Media as a Venue for Civil Participation in China
May 6, 2009 – 7:49 pm | No Comment

                              
On May 4, 2009, Hauser Center invited Zhang Jiang, Professor and Dean, News & Communication Department, China Youth University for Political Sciences to give a talk on Media as a Venue for Civil Participation …

From Administrative Mobilization to Nonprofit Online Campaign: The Case of Mass Tree-Planting Mobilization
April 23, 2009 – 12:26 am | One Comment

March 12, 2009 is China’s thirty-first Arbor Day, or Trees Planting Day. Designated by the National People’s Congress (NPC, China’s top legislature) in 1979, the day commemorates the passing of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, China’s democratic …