Thematic Section
Development (2007) 50, 17–23. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100416
Civil Society In China: Chipping away at the edges
Jude Howell
Abstract
Jude Howell traces the development of civil society in China over the last three decades, drawing particular attention to the most recent phase of independent organizing from the mid-1990s onwards. She highlights the factors that have shaped the growth of independent organizing, noting the importance of the state, market and external forces and reflects on what this means for governance and civil society processes in China.1
Keywords:
governance, state, society, Party, NGOs, public sphere
1 For a more detailed exploration of governance processes in China, see Howell (2004).


