Explaining the expansion of the NGO sector in China: Through the lense of adaptive corporatist governance

Author:

Song Esther E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Government University of Bergen Bergen Norway

Abstract

AbstractWhat explains the exponential growth of the number of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in China during the recent decades? Moving beyond the extant literature that focuses on the strategic relationship between NGOs and the local state, this article argues that the growth can be also attributed to the central state which has focused on the promotion of different types of NGOs throughout time. The proactive role of the central state has become more conspicuous under the Xi Jinping administration where the party‐state plays a more active role in maneuvering the growth of a service‐oriented third sector. This adaptive strategy has led to the counterintuitive phenomenon of an increase in institutional space for NGOs in authoritarian China, especially the social service‐oriented NGOs in recent years. This article draws from theories of institutional change to explain the process through which the central state has expanded institutional space for NGOs throughout time.

Funder

Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University

Publisher

Wiley

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