Chatham house: Civil Society and Environmental Governance in China Project

July 31st, 2008 by Rich

Following  a year and a half long period of study and facilitating discussions, the Chatham House has put out what I have found to be the most comprehensive set of documents on environmental NGOs in China.

Covering nearly every topic imaginable on these organizations, there are currently 7 documents on their site:

For anyone who is involved in CSR in China, who manages an NGO, who is looking to better understand the context by which NGOs in China operate, I suggest you read these documents.

Having already read through most of them myself, I can say wth confidence that they present the best picture of the history of NGOs in China, the hurdles they face, the opportunities they have, and the role of the government through this.

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