Civil society in China : the legal framework from ancient times to the new reform era /
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Oxford [UK] ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
c2013
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Table of Contents:
- The tradition of law in Imperial China
- Dynastic overview
- Charity and associational life in early Imperial China
- Charity and associational life in late Imperial China
- Law, charity, and associational life during the short half-century (1911-1949)
- Revolution and its aftermath
- The roles of other organizations after the revolution and the effect of the Cultural Revolution on the party and civil society
- Emerging from chaos : the impact of the Deng Xiaoping regime on social organizations and foundations
- The Impact of the Deng Xiaoping regime on various other types of organizations and CSO funding
- Making more space : reforms from 1990 to 2010
- Rules and regulations for other secular organizations and activities, the shenzhen experiments
- Resource issues for CSOs
- The legal framework for religious organizations : evolution after reform and opening up
- 2011, the remarkable year!
- Comparative developments