Education Project Hope: A charity from Nottingham improving the lives of single mothers in Sri Lanka November 6, 2018 0 Kilian Bachmair As part of the Rosie May Foundation’s international internship programme, four students from the University of Nottingham spent three weeks at the foundation’s…
China-EU Video Policy Brief No 9: Including civil society in EU-China relations July 5, 2018 0 Dr Andreas Fulda Our research project not only monitors and evaluates the state of implementation of China's Overseas NGO Law but also aims to identify new…
China Video Policy Brief No 6: Experiences of German NGOs with China’s Overseas NGO Law July 2, 2018 0 Dr Horst Fabian Until around 2012 German NGOs valued a rather open and trustful atmosphere of cooperation with Chinese NGO practitioners based on free speech.…
China Enhancing critical, creative and constructive European China engagement July 2, 2018 0 Andreas Fulda The research project “Monitoring the implementation of China’s Overseas NGO Law” is funded by the Ford Foundation and implemented by the University of…
China Crisis and a new chapter: What the new INGO law means for China’s expanding NGO sector July 13, 2017 0 Written by Fengshi Wu. A long-time human rights activist from Taiwan, Li Ming Che, was detained by mainland authorities on 19 March for supposedly engaging…
Conservation Can local communities be empowered for environmental protection in China? July 11, 2017 0 Written by Juha I. Uitto. The increasingly severe side effects of rapid and often reckless economic development have now become a limiting factor to China’s…
News Room for Debate? News and Public Opinion in China May 4, 2017 0 Written by Ya-Wen Lei. Common indices used by social scientists to measure levels of freedom and to classify political regimes suggest that civil and political…
China What do Labour NGOs in China do? October 17, 2016 1 Written by Tim Pringle. On 27 September 2016, disturbing television footage of three labour activists was beamed across China. Zeng Feiyang, Zhu Xiaomei and Tang Huanxing…
China Increasing Respect for Human Rights in China’s Criminal Justice System May 25, 2014 0 Written by Tim Millar. On 1 January 2013 China’s New Criminal Procedure Law (New CPL) came into force. This major reform was years in the making;…
China Supporting inclusive theatre in China – Act 1 May 22, 2014 0 Written by Dave Carey. My journey to China began three years ago when on behalf of Chickenshed I attended a conference on EU-China Civil Society Dialogue…