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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Ngo In China

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Past three decades of NGOs in China
Non-governmental organization (NGO) is not an organization of government or a conventional for-profit business. In China, NGOs are silently different from the definition of general NGOs in which some of them have closer link with the government. There are two types of NGOs in China-“officially organized NGOs” and “popular NGOs”. The former are initiated by the government and the other one are initiated by private citizens and receive no government subsidies. However, we are focusing on the development of NGOs in China, so we are not going to discuss the differences.
For the economic development, the reason for NGOs of China are growing fast in past three decades is obvious. China has reformed its economy from Planned to a market Economy in which the government launched open door policy in 1978. From the economic reform, China improve its productivity, people’s …show more content…

In recent years, there are many demonstrations in China. They voice their complaints causing the social instability. The Chinese government is not willing to see this incidents again. The best way to maintain the stability is to concern and try to solve their problems. They will realize the crux of the problem, then they will speed up the reform of the NGOs like give autonomy to them.
Thirdly, we should remember China still is a developing country. There are many restrictions and considerations when forming NGO and implement works. Some laws hinder the development of NGOs like the funding. However, in the long-run, I think it is not a problem. As China is still finding a way to develop its country. They will amend its law for the interest of the nation. The most serious problem is the politics. Political pressure weaken the function of NGOs. I think it is hard to change the mindset of China government, but if the law amendments are well-developed, the NGOs development will be

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