03674nam 22007214a 450 991082023030332120200520144314.01-317-47632-81-315-70626-11-317-47633-61-282-11932-X97866121193230-7656-2316-110.4324/9781315706269 (CKB)2440000000013201(EBL)1900040(SSID)ssj0000289342(PQKBManifestationID)11205546(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000289342(PQKBWorkID)10404623(PQKB)11190252(MiAaPQ)EBC1900040(Au-PeEL)EBL1900040(CaPaEBR)ebr10292196(CaONFJC)MIL211932(OCoLC)898771316(OCoLC)958107018(OCoLC)1187184057(FINmELB)ELB135769(EXLCZ)99244000000001320120080212d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAssociations and the Chinese state contested spaces /Jonathan Unger, editor1st ed.Armonk, N.Y. M.E. Sharpec20081 online resource (288 p.)Contemporary China books/Australian National University"An East Gate book."0-7656-1326-3 0-7656-1325-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction Chinese Associations, Civil Society, and State Corporatism: Disputed Terrain; One Civil Society in a Transitional State: The Rise of Associations in China; Two Associations in a Bind: The Emergence of Political Corporatism; Three China's Trade Unions in Corporatist Transition ; Four Embedded within State Agencies: Business Associations in Yantai; Five The Strange Marriage between the State and Private Business in BeijingSix The Price of Competition: The Failed Government Effort to Use Associations to Organize China's Market EconomySeven Airing Dirty Laundry in Public: Anti-Domestic Violence Activism in Beijing; Eight Civil Society and the Anatomy of a Rural NGO; Nine Democratizing the Neighborhood? New Private Housing and Homeowner Associations' Self-organization in Urban China; Bibliography; IndexWhat role do Chinese popular associations play in the expansion of civil society and democratization? Under Mao few associations were permitted to exist, while today over 200,000 associations are officially recognized. Are they important foundations of civil society, or vehicles for state corporatism and control? In this book leading China specialists examine an interesting range of associations, from business associations to trade unions, to urban homeowners associations, women's groups against domestic violence, and rural NGOs that develop anti-poverty programs. The contributors find differeContemporary China books ;no. 27.Associations, institutions, etcChinaCivil societyChinaAssociations, institutions, etc.Civil society369.0951Unger Jonathan268379Australian National University.Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.Contemporary China Centre.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820230303321Associations and the Chinese state4202681UNINA