Associations and the Chinese State: Contested Spaces
Discover the intricate dynamics of civil society in China with Associations and the Chinese State: Contested Spaces by Jonathan Unger. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 288 pages, exploring the vital role of various Chinese popular associations in the context of democratization and social change.
Unger delves into a diverse array of organizations, including business associations, trade unions, urban homeowners associations, women's groups advocating against domestic violence, and rural NGOs focused on anti-poverty initiatives. This comprehensive examination sheds light on how these associations contribute to the expansion of civil society in China, providing a nuanced understanding of their impact on politics and governance.
Whether you are a student of political science, a researcher, or simply interested in contemporary Chinese society, this book offers valuable insights into the contested spaces where civil society and the state intersect.