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ID141103
Title ProperIsomorphic pressures, epistemic communities and state–ngo collaboration in China
LanguageENG
AuthorHasmath, Reza ;  Hsu, Jennifer Y J
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article suggests that the lack of meaningful collaboration between the state and NGOs in China is not solely a result of the state seeking to restrict the development of the sector, or the fear of a potential opposing actor to the state; instead, interviews with NGOs in Beijing and Shanghai suggest that a lack of meaningful engagement between the state and NGOs can be partially attributed to isomorphic pressures within state–NGO relations, and insufficient epistemic awareness of NGO activities on the part of the state. In fact, the evidence suggests that once epistemic awareness is achieved by the state, it will have a stronger desire to interact with NGOs – with the caveat that the state will seek to utilize the material power of NGOs, rather than their symbolic, interpretive or geographical capital.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly No. 220; Dec 2014: p.936-954
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 220
Key WordsState ;  China ;  NGO ;  Collaboration ;  Isomorphism ;  Epistemic Community ;  State–Society Relations


 
 
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