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Neuerscheinung: Civil Society Contributions to Policy Innovation in the PR China Environment, Social Development and International Cooperation

Does civil society contribute to policy innovation and if so, how? As the focus of civil society research is often more on the constraints on civil society by the state and less on the agency and effects of civil society organisations this text offers a fresh and fruitful perspective.

New knowledge on communication patterns within civil society and between civil society organizations is provided, taking existing scholarship forward. It contributes to recent scholarship by reflecting on the policy making process and the possibility of policy innovations as an outcome of new forms of state-society collaboration.

 

This book is essential reading for those interested in political science and China studies, academics, students, practitioners related to bi- and multilateral development institutions and the third sector, policy makers and journalists. It is highly recommended for anyone teaching on civil society, NGOs and/or governance in China. The edited book "Civil Society Contributions to Policy Innovations in the PR China" has taken less than two and a half years from inception to publication.

 

Edited by Andreas Fulda, Palgrave Macmillan April 2015

Contributions by Kathinka Fürst, Jennifer Holdaway, Thomas Johnson, Patrick Schröder, Chun-yi Lee, Andrea Lane, Francesco Valente, Stephen Hallett, Yang Tuan, Huang Haoming, Nora Sausmikat, Mark Pixley, Karen Lim, and Horst Fabian. 

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Andreas Fulda

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