Description
This topical book outlines how civil society has been promoted globally since the 1980s, as NGOs advance development cooperation, democratization, and neoliberal third-sector service production. Salmenkari studies the outcomes of these processes in China, where civil society promotion met strong localizing forces rising from NGO activists' own values, governmental regulation, and local society. Evaluating various forms of Chinese self-organizing, she discusses the social omissions of Chinese environmental NGO agendas, Confucian ties in global translations, gay self-organizing, and the idea and practice of Minjian. The book identifies complexities within Chinese civil society and how it navigates academia, global partnerships, social exclusions and alternative values, analyzing how these conflicting positions influence Chinese politics and society.
Global Ideas, Local Adaptations is an essential guide for students and academics in Asian politics and policy, social policy, globalization and development studies, and political sociology. Its invaluable insights will also greatly benefit NGO practitioners and policymakers in civil society and development.
About the Author
Taru Salmenkari, Senior Researcher, University of Helsinki, Finland
Reviews
'Salmenkari correctly notes that terms such as civil society and NGO are all imports to China and investigates the situational, strategic, and cultural variance in Chinese self-organizing. This book offers a unique perspective on the development and meaning of civil society in China, and is an important resource for tracing the academic study and local practices of these groups.' -- Jessica C. Teets, Middlebury College, USA
'What happens when Chinese civic groups encounter a global civil society keen to promote its own ideas and practices? Anything is possible, from creative adaptation and translation rooted in traditional values and local networks to class-based exclusion and omission. Full of theoretical insights and ethnographic details, Taru Salmenkari's remarkable book presents a new vision of civil society in China. A timely book for uncertain times.' -- Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781035316670
Author Taru Salmenkari
Format Hardback
Page Count 324
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd