NGOs and accountability in China: Child welfare organisations

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Abstract

This book investigates how NGOs in authoritarian states, such as China, craft accountability and legitimacy to ensure their survival. It explores this through the lens of child welfare organisations from 2007 to 2017. The authors provide a fresh approach to accountability that is more attuned to the particular conditions of authoritarianism. The project explores the effects of power relations in shaping the hierarchies of accountability and participation that emerge and the attention given to different voices such as those of donor, government, and users. Essential reading for researchers and policy makers interested in development, NGO, social policy, political science, and child welfare studies.

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Howell, J., Shang, X., & Fisher, K. R. (2018). NGOs and accountability in China: Child welfare organisations. NGOs and Accountability in China: Child Welfare Organisations (pp. 1–227). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90221-0

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