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Organising the old: senior authority and the political significance of a rural Chinese 'non-governmental organisation' / Hansen, Mette Halskov   Journal Article
Hansen, Mette Halskov Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that villagers' weakened trust in local governments has caused the officials to develop new strategies to cooperate with people and groups who enjoy traditional forms of authority. More specifically, the article shows how the officially established Old People' Associations in some areas have gained political influence far beyond what their official status as an "NGO" (minjian zuzhzi) would warrant. Villages of Fujian have a long history of being organised around patrilinear lineage organisations, and especially the older men still enjoys authority among the population. Local authorities, as well as business people, are therefore actively trying to engage and mobilise this traditional senior authority for their own political and economic purposes, thereby creating new relations of local power.
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