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Charity with Chinese characteristics : Chinese charitable foundations between the party-state and society

Part of the Elgar Studies in Law and Society series
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This thought-provoking book explores the functions of charitable foundations in the People's Republic of China.

Using both empirical fieldwork and extensive textual analysis, it examines the role of foundations in Chinese society and their relationship with the Chinese government. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Katja Levy and Knut Benjamin Pissler offer a comprehensive overview of the contemporary legal and political frameworks within which Chinese charitable foundations operate, as well as an assessment of their historical and traditional contexts.

They re-evaluate the existing literature on China's civil society, and provide a new, functional perspective on the role of foundations, complementing mainstream civil society and corporatist perspectives. This incisive book will be invaluable reading for scholars researching the third sector in China, as well as practitioners working in this sector.

Scholars and students of contemporary Chinese law, politics and society will also find its insights useful.

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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1788115066 / 9781788115063
Hardback
26/06/2020
United Kingdom
English
320 pages
24 cm