Colloborative Governance: Policy Towards NGOs in ChinaRui Li
As NGOs have long interacted with governments, intergovernmental institutions and the corporate sector on public policy issues, the analysis of the role of this diverse group of actors provides us with a useful angle to understand the transformations that are taking place in the way multilateral ...
In the era of media convergence, the power of media and public opinion has become unprecedentedly strong, and participatory culture is flourishing. NGOs provide a unified platform for grassroots voices, while the rapidly evolving digital ...
NGOsprivate military and security companiesThe privatization of security involving the transfer of tasks of military and police-related services to private military and security companies (PMSCs) is becoming increasingly important, but it has also been subject to criticism in academic and policy ...
- 《Health Policy & Planning》 被引量: 29发表: 2011年 What is a Non-Governmental Organization This article defines and explains the various types and activities of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from their formation to their interactions with governments and private sectors. P Willets - ...
politics interface; industry/government partnerships for sustainable development; the participation of NGOs and other civil society representatives; the interaction between national, regional, and international negotiation processes; and the role of international institutions in shaping legal and policy regimes...
In each case, they are directly responsible for delivering part of a government’s policy and are, in most countries, under the control of the government. This means that they are under ‘political control’ in that people in government with a political agenda partly control their objectives ...
Policy Recommendations on Promotion of NGOs’ Participation in Global GovernanceWith the in-depth development of globalization, public issues with global significance have become increasingly salient. China's rise has raised higher requirements for its international strategy to p...
(one), and civil society (one); service providers including physical rehabilitation specialists (one), and a CBR programme manager/coordinator (one); and policy/decision-makers including NGOs (three), Department of Health (one), policymakers (two), CBR experts (three), and policy analysis ...
The main trend is that Chinese NGOs, independently on their origin (grass root, semistate organizations or Government-organized non-profit environmental organizations) will gain more respect and influence in both environmental awareness raising and as competent partners in policy formulation and law ...