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A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOsPolicy Recommendations on Promotion of NGOs’ Participation in Global Governance

A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOs: Policy Recommendations on Promotion of NGOs’ Participation... [With the in-depth development of globalization, public issues with global significance have become increasingly salient. China’s rise has raised higher requirements for its international strategy to participate in global governance. Therefore, we can include NGO’s international strategy into the nation’s overall foreign strategy and enable NGOs to have a bigger say in global civil society development and global governance and thus become an important part of China’s “soft power”. These measures cannot only ensure that NGOs’ international appeal to expanding themselves are coordinated with the country’s foreign strategy, but also will add a touch of “Chinese color” to the new global governance by injecting Chinese characteristics into the new type of international consensus.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Discussion on Chinese Road of NGOsPolicy Recommendations on Promotion of NGOs’ Participation in Global Governance

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Social Sciences Academic Press and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017
ISBN
978-981-10-3402-2
Pages
157 –160
DOI
10.1007/978-981-10-3404-6_17
Publisher site
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Abstract

[With the in-depth development of globalization, public issues with global significance have become increasingly salient. China’s rise has raised higher requirements for its international strategy to participate in global governance. Therefore, we can include NGO’s international strategy into the nation’s overall foreign strategy and enable NGOs to have a bigger say in global civil society development and global governance and thus become an important part of China’s “soft power”. These measures cannot only ensure that NGOs’ international appeal to expanding themselves are coordinated with the country’s foreign strategy, but also will add a touch of “Chinese color” to the new global governance by injecting Chinese characteristics into the new type of international consensus.]

Published: Mar 26, 2017

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