Abstract
This article determines the main political and cultural factors affecting the establishment and development of international environmental NGOs operating in China according to the existing scholarly literature. The aim of this study is to gain knowledge of the context, means and ways in which international environmental NGOs operate in China and engage with the government to influence its policies and decisions. The paper studies the operation of several environmental NGOs in China. Based on the study of the activities conducted by the international environmental NGOs in China, several key factors relevant to an NGO seeking to establish a successful presence in China are mentioned in this article. Finally, it offers suggestions that international environmental NGOs may employ while operating in China.
Publisher
Publishing House Young Scientist
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