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ID159843
Title ProperBuilding Up Alliances and Breaking Down the State Monopoly
Other Title InformationThe Rise of Non-Governmental Disaster Relief in China
LanguageENG
AuthorPeng, Lin
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper explores the emergence of a highly networked and capable non-governmental organization (NGO) community in disaster relief in China. It provides a review of the growth of non-governmental actors in the relief field since the 2000s and examines the most important platforms and networks in the field, focusing on their strategies of maintaining a broad-based partnership, developing their own capacity, and enhancing overall inter-organizational connectivity. With an in-depth look at a successful joint non-governmental relief operation in Lushan in 2013, the paper also explicates how NGOs can break the state monopoly over disaster information management, public donations and relief operations. This research finds that during crisis times, non-governmental actors carry out relief missions effectively in parallel with state agencies. The rise of non-governmental disaster relief sheds light on one of many trajectories of civil society development in China where social autonomy is earned by innovation, public support and improved capacity.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol. 234 ; Jun 2018: p.463-485
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 234
Key WordsCivil Society ;  Non-governmental Organization ;  China ;  Disaster relief ;  Social Autonomy


 
 
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