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ID145750
Title ProperBounded by the state
Other Title Informationgovernment priorities and the development of private philanthropic foundations in China
LanguageENG
AuthorLai, Weijun
Summary / Abstract (Note)From a regulatory perspective, philanthropy in China has been officially modernized. Since the government established a legal framework in 2004 based on models from overseas, the number of private foundations in China has grown more than six-fold. Drawing on a nationally representative survey of 214 private foundations conducted in 2012, we present a landscape view of these new philanthropic institutions, discussing both who begins foundations and how their monies are used. We find that despite the rise of new private wealth in China and the adoption of the private foundation form, government priorities are structuring the field of Chinese philanthropy in key and consequential ways. We conclude with some considerations of the implications of these findings for the development of broader civil society.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly ,No. 224; Dec 2015: p.1083-1092
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 224
Key WordsNon-governmental organizations ;  Civil Society ;  China ;  Charity ;  Philanthropy ;  Foundations


 
 
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