Environmental Activism in Provincial China

作者: Fengshi Wu

DOI: 10.1080/1523908X.2013.763634

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摘要: Environmental activism and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are not limited to major cities, but have gradually taken root in provincial local politics China. This paper compares the development characteristics of environmental Guangdong province Guangxi autonomous region, with aim shedding light on causes regional disparities this field. With extensive strong ties peer across issue areas within province, grassroots groups grown as an integral part civil society. They survived, through mutual-support, a larger scale than those Guangxi. Also, higher level networking capacity, NGOs more able utilize new opportunities offered by recent institutional reforms social management protection province. The paper, thus, challenges argument that over-emphasizes domination state points out in...

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