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Nonprofit Policy Advocacy under Authoritarianism
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Li, Hui
, Lo, Carlos Wing-Hung
, Tang, Shui-Yan
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Advocacy
/ Authoritarianism
/ Data analysis
/ Funding
/ Government
/ Investments
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Public administration
/ Studies
/ Tactics
2017
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Nonprofit Policy Advocacy under Authoritarianism
by
Li, Hui
, Lo, Carlos Wing-Hung
, Tang, Shui-Yan
in
Advocacy
/ Authoritarianism
/ Data analysis
/ Funding
/ Government
/ Investments
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Public administration
/ Studies
/ Tactics
2017
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Nonprofit Policy Advocacy under Authoritarianism
2017
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Overview
Despite the increasing volume and significance of research on nonprofit advocacy, most studies have focused on the phenomenon only in Western countries. This article expands the scope of the literature by examining the advocacy activities of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in authoritarian China. This article focuses on three aspects of advocacy behavior: advocacy investment and use of insider and outsider tactics. Data analyses of an original nationwide survey of 267 environmental NGOs and semistructured interviews with 30 highlight how resource and institutional factors—government funding, government affiliation, foundation funding, and peer collaborations—shape NGO advocacy in China. The findings also suggest ways in which institutional actors may enhance NGOs' capacity for policy advocacy.
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Wiley Subscription Services, Inc,American Society for Public Administration
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