Review and assessment of China's nonprofit sector after Mao : : emerging civil society? / / by David Horton Smith ; with Ting Zhao.
Published research in English is reviewed on the Nonprofit Sector (NPS) in mainland China since Mao’s death in 1976. A large, diverse, and rapidly growing NPS exists, but openly political Nonprofit Organizations (NPOs) outside the Communist Party and its control are prohibited. China has civil socie...
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