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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)

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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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