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On The Policies Taken By Government To Promote NGOs' Development

Posted on:2008-07-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360218963723Subject:Education in Marxist theory and ideological and political education
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In the 1880s, along with the global booming, the Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) gradually became one of the most important strengths that can not be impeded during the international reform. Since the 1990s, NGOs in China flourished. Considering its inherent limitations and the important functions that governments exert in the development of NGOs, most of the governments in developed countries or regions pay more attention to planting the NGOs. They form specialized organizations to direct NGOs; establish related laws to legal the status of NGOs, implement professional quasi-into, management and special public financing discount of the system etc. In China, the government also adopts many policies, but some drawbacks still exist: the incompleteness of lawmaking, the irregularity of professional quasi-into system and so on. Therefore, acquiring useful policies of the other countries as well as defining the specific character of none-profit and profit, the legal person qualifications, and adjusting the professional quasi-into system, mean while, rebuilding the public and social character of the NGOs according to the inherent requirement of the reform, will be a valid way to promote the development of NGOs in China.
Keywords/Search Tags:Government, NGOs, Policy, Reform, Perfect
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