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Introduction to Chinese Non-Governmental Organizations
Lack of Legal Status Limits Rural Cooperative Organizations (4/24/06)
Civil Affairs Official: Authorities To Adopt New Form of Civil Society Supervision (4/24/06)
AIDS Activist Resigns From Civil Society Organization, Cites Government Pressure (2/28/06)
New Civil Society Regulations To Apply Same Restrictions to Domestic, Foreign Groups (1/03/06)
Chinese Authorities To "Rate" Domestic NGOs (9/29/05)
Chinese Government Increases Scrutiny of Environmental Civil Society Organizations (9/01/05)
State Council Considering Modest Liberalization of NGO Regulations; No Relaxation of Sponsorship Requirement Likely (05/27/05)
New Official Restrictions on NGO Research Organizations Announced (5/31/05)
Zhejiang Province Allows Farmers Cooperatives to Register, Obtain Legal Status (5/24/05)
New State-Run Federation May Limit Environmental NGO Independence (5/26/05)
A Market Research NGO's Troubles Illustrate Broader Problems for Civil Society Groups (5/06/05)
Chinese Authorities Threaten to Shut NGO After It Releases Report Criticizing AIDS Projects (4/05/05)
Chinese NGO Identifies Shortcomings in Foundation Regulations (2/18/05)
Private Rural Organizations Pose Challenge to Chinese Authorities (2/17/05)
Director of Chinese NGO Highlights Difficulties Faced by Chinese Civil Society Organizations (2/10/05)
People's Daily Editorial Suggests that Communist Party Control Over NGOs May Be Tightening (12/20/04)
Zhejiang Province Implements Marginally More Liberal Civil Society Regulations on Rural Cooperatives (12/06/04)
Chinese Think Tanks Challenge Current Civil Society Regulations, Propose Reforms (12/06/04)
16 Years After Civil Society Experiment, One Chinese City Government is Larger Than Ever (11/19/04)
Shanghai Initiates Civil Society Reforms, Attempts to Regularize Public Institutions (11/19/04)
All-China Lawyers Association Establishes Constitutional and Human Rights Committee (11/18/04)
Chinese Official Suggests NGO Registration Requirements to be Relaxed (10/18/04)
2005 Annual Report
2004 Annual Report
2003 Annual Report
2002 Annual Report
Environmental NGOs in China: Encouraging Action and Addressing Public Grievances (February 7, 2005)
Transcript
Statements of Panelists
- Elizabeth Economy
C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director of Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations.
- Patricia Adams
Executive Director of Probe International.
- Jiang Ru
Ph.D. in Environmental Management and Planning, Stanford University.
To Serve the People: NGOs and the Development of Civil Society in China (March 24, 2003)
Transcript
Statements of Panelists
- Carol Lee Hamrin
Consultant and Research Professor, George Mason University
- Qiusha Ma
Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies, Oberlin College, Research Associate, the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Case Western Reserve University
- Karla Simon
Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for International Social Development at the Catholic University of America
- Nancy Yuan
Vice President, Washington Office Director, The Asia Foundation
| Regulations and Party Directives |
Circular of the General Offices of the Communist Party Central Committee and State Council On Strengthening the Management Of Civil Society Organizations (11/01/99)
Circular of the General Offices of the Communist Party Central Committee and State Council On Strengthening the Management of Social Organizations and Non-Governmental, Non-Commercial Enterprises (8/08/96)
Central Party Circular On Problems Related To The Creation of Party Organizations In Social Organizations (1998)
Regulations on the Registration and Management of Social Organizations (9/25/98)
Temporary Regulations on the Registration and Management of Non-Governmental, Non-Commercial Enterprises (9/25/98)
Temporary Measures On The Suppression of Illegal Civil Society Organizations (4/06/00)
Ministry of Civil Affairs Circular On Suppressing Illegal Social Organizations (1/97)
Ministry of Civil Affairs Circular Regarding Who May Serve As a Sponsor Organization (2/00)
Ministry Of Civil Affairs Reply To The Question of Whether Democratic Parties Can Be Sponsor Organizations (8/00)
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