Timothy Hildebrandt is Lecturer in Chinese Politics at King's College London. His research has been published in numerous journals, including The China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China, Review of International Studies, and Foreign Policy Analysis. He has also adapted his work for more general audiences, in forums such as South China Morning Post, Christian Science Monitor, Chicago Tribune, and in several policy-oriented publications. He previously taught at the University of Southern California, and held post-doctoral fellowships at USC's U.S.-China Institute and the Center for Asian Democracy at the University of Louisville. Prior to receiving his PhD in political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison he was on staff at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC, serving as managing editor of the Center's annual policy journal China Environment Series.
Received wisdom suggests that social organizations (such as non-government organizations, NGOs) have the power to upend the political status quo. However, in many authoritarian contexts, such as China, NGO emergence has not resulted in this expected regime change. In this book, Timothy Hildebrandt shows how NGOs adapt to the changing interests of central and local governments, working in service of the state to address social problems. In doing so, the nature of NGO emergence in China effectively strengthens the state, rather than weakens it. This book offers a groundbreaking comparative analysis of Chinese social organizations across the country in three different issue areas: environmental protection, HIV/AIDS prevention, and gay and lesbian rights. It suggests a new way of thinking about state-society relations in authoritarian countries, one that is distinctly co-dependent in nature: governments require the assistance of NGOs to govern while NGOs need governments to extend political, economic, and personal opportunities to exist.
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基本上就是把在期刊發錶的文章拼瞭一下啊……fieldwork蠻厲害的,但深入不夠,general的討論沒啥意思。
评分對我自己的研究是真的挺有幫助的。 有一些相對來說新的理論貢獻,比如我以前理解registration肯定是好的。再有畢竟很多做NGO的都是case studies,很少有這麼跨領域的,而且還搞瞭survey。但畢竟是political science而且第一本書,文筆方麵很乾。有一些分論點有點自我重復。
评分基本上就是把在期刊發錶的文章拼瞭一下啊……fieldwork蠻厲害的,但深入不夠,general的討論沒啥意思。
评分focus on how NGOs adapt to authoritarian state in china. lit review is really extensive and well-grounded. framework is political opportunity structure and challenges the view that civil society results in political change. factors influencing the adaptations of NGO include political & economic opportunity, personal bonds, time/regional differences
评分對我自己的研究是真的挺有幫助的。 有一些相對來說新的理論貢獻,比如我以前理解registration肯定是好的。再有畢竟很多做NGO的都是case studies,很少有這麼跨領域的,而且還搞瞭survey。但畢竟是political science而且第一本書,文筆方麵很乾。有一些分論點有點自我重復。
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