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Constructing civil society in transitional China: Case studies of one private university and one non-governmental institute for peasant education.
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Constructing civil society in transitional China: Case studies of one private university and one non-governmental institute for peasant education./
作者:
Liu, Yan.
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339 p.
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Adviser: Jing Lin.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-08A.
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Education, Social Sciences. -
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9780549159889
Constructing civil society in transitional China: Case studies of one private university and one non-governmental institute for peasant education.
Liu, Yan.
Constructing civil society in transitional China: Case studies of one private university and one non-governmental institute for peasant education.
- 339 p.
Adviser: Jing Lin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2007.
The political shift in China in the last two and a half decades, from an emphasis on ideological orthodoxy and centralized economic control, to an emphasis on national economic development for modernization, has made it possible for non-governmental actors to enter into fields previously controlled by the government and to take initiatives in making social changes. This dissertation examines the capacity that non-governmental organizations demonstrate in their fight against all odds and their promotions of a civil society in China, using two non-governmental organizations working in the field of education as examples. The cases are analyzed from a historical institutionalism perspective to show how organizations' actions are affected by the contextual factors and meanwhile how their actions influence the institutions. In the case studies, the interaction between the society and the state government is carefully studied; moreover, the associational, ideological and cognitive dimensions of the civil society construction in China are comprehensively examined.
ISBN: 9780549159889Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019148
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