FORUM: A Civil Society Under Assault A Debate among International Activists
As outlined in the previous chapter, the Foreign NGOs Management Law will deal a hard blow not only to foreign NGOs in China, but also to those Chinese organisations that work in sensitive fields and that are almost entirely reliant on foreign funding. Labour NGOs are, therefore, likely to suffer th...
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In your opinion, will the Foreign NGOs Management Law have a significant impact |
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