Summary/Abstract |
During the past two decades, one of the most significant phenomena in
the Chinese social sector has been the proliferation of nonprofit organizations
(NPOs) and private foundations. The two dominant approaches
to interpret state-society relations (state corporatism and liberal civil
society) are insufficient to explain their relations with the Chinese state.
This article revives and tests an understudied model, social corporatism,
by presenting two detailed case studies on Non-Profit Incubator (NPI)
and China Foundation Center (CFC).
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