IN-EAST News
10.12.2015 - 00:00:00
Thu, Dec 10, 2015: Talk Dr Andreas Fulda, Philanthropy and civil society in China
We are delighted to invite you to a public talk about critical and dynamic choices for foreign and domestic grant-making foundations as aid actors in the PR China, followed by an introduction to postgraduate degrees offered by the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies in Nottingham, UK.
Date: December 10, 2015
Time: 10-12
Venue: Building SG, Room SG 183
About the talk
Foundations have supported the development of Chinese civil society organisations since the mid-1990s. Against the backdrop of the looming introduction of China’s Foreign NGO Management Law the speaker traces the evolution of foundations in the PRC and compares and contrasts foreign and domestic grant-making foundations based on their specific historical development trajectories, legal statuses, and modes of operation. This talk explores how in a period of political uncertainty, first and second generation of foundations – foreign and domestic, public and private, operating and grantmaking – are likely to continue to co-exist, while converging and diverging from one another to varying degrees.
About the speaker
As a trained social and political scientist Dr Andreas Fulda is research active in the fields of philanthropy and civil society in Greater China as well as EU-China relations. He has worked with Chinese civil society organisations for more than 10 years. Dr Fulda is also the editor of the book Civil Society Contributions to Policy Innovation in the PR China (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2015).