Abstract
In the last two decades, the Chinese government has made serious attempts to enhance social provision by contracting out social services. Empirical evidence suggests that openness and flexibility of resource allocation gradually decrease from Guangzhou in southern China to Beijing in northern China, amongst China’s three first-tier cities. This study further reveals that state–non-governmental organisation (NGO) relations vary not only across geographical locations but also amongst service sectors governed by government departments and mass organisations. The varied state–NGO relations across geographical locations and service sectors manifest the complexity of the state–NGO collaboration under China’s fragmented authoritarian governance system. Different local circumstances and diverse considerations of local officials involving vertical and horizontal lines of authority accounted for the variations and complexity from the eyes of NGO practitioners.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 14 Sept 2023 |
| Event | The 19th East Asian Social Policy International Conference: Sustainable Development and Social Policy in East Asia - Sydney, Australia Duration: 14 Sept 2023 → 15 Sept 2023 |
Conference
| Conference | The 19th East Asian Social Policy International Conference: Sustainable Development and Social Policy in East Asia |
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| Abbreviated title | EASP |
| Country/Territory | Australia |
| City | Sydney |
| Period | 14/09/23 → 15/09/23 |
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Contracting Out Social Services in China’s Three First-Tier Cities: Exploring ‘Variation’ through the Eyes of NGO Practitioners
MOK, K. H. & WEN, Z., Jul 2025, In: Social Policy and Society. 24, 3, p. 431-443 13 p.Research output: Journal Publications › Journal Article (refereed) › peer-review
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