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ID138446
Title ProperPolitics and social organisations in Macao
Other Title Informationa historical institutionalist analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorChou, Bill K P
Summary / Abstract (Note)Major social organisations in Macao fulfil the political and social functions of political mobilisation and participation, the provision of social services on behalf of the government and the co-optation of social forces by being the agents of the Chinese government in the execution of its united front policy and the vehicles of the Macao government for winning supporters. From the perspective of historical institutionalism, Macao’s political design, which centres on social organisations and dates back to the Portuguese era, is path-dependent on the modified corporatist model. By embedding social organisations into its political institution, the state can mobilise social forces to undertake state functions and weaken political opposition. Major social organisations face major challenges in their conflicting political and social functions, which weaken their ability to fulfil the role of the government’s partners and allies.
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol. 13, No.1; Apr 2015: p.22-42
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal 2015-04 13, 1
Key WordsMacao ;  Chinese Government ;  Political Institution ;  Political Mobilisation ;  Politics Organisations - Macao ;  Social Organisations - Macao ;  Macao Government ;  Macao’s Political Design ;  Political and Social Functions