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Political Globalisation and the Politics of International Non-governmental Organisations: The Case of Village Democracy in China

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posted on 2023-05-16, 12:03 authored by Rebecca ShelleyRebecca Shelley
Although there is a body of research regarding the development of village self-governance in China, there is only limited research regarding the activity of international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in relation to this development. The paper fills this gap through an analysis of the activities and effects of the village self-governance programs of three American-based NGOs: the International Republican Institute (IRI), the Carter Center and the Ford Foundation. These NGOs have assisted in the implementation of a number of reforms to village self-governance in China. NGO involvement in village democracy in China exemplifies a process of 'political globalisation' that involves the intermingling of layers of power and interests at the national and international levels. The paper concludes that, through this process of political globalisation, rural political reforms in China are both promoted and exploited by national and international political actors.

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Publication title

Australian Journal of Political Science

Volume

35

Pagination

225-238

ISSN

1036-1146

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Carfax

Place of publication

Basingstoke UK

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  • Restricted

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International organisations

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