2021
DOI: 10.1515/npf-2020-0047
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Party, State, Civil Society and Covid-19 in China

Abstract: In China, the story of Covid-19 and the relationship between government and civil society is not a sharp break from the past. China has long guided and controlled the development of civil society organizations, and that has not changed in the Covid era. Instead, the Covid era is a story of a continuation in restrictive policy, and responses to Covid have utilized those existing policies and regulatory framework rather than developing new policies for the Covid era. The Chinese story may thus somewhat different… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, during the Covid-19 pandemic, private, informal initiatives addressed neglected issues such as pet care during lockdown or provision of hygiene products to female medical frontline staff. This was organized through social media networks and facilitated by volunteers (Hu & Sidel, 2020;Sidel & Hu, 2021;Yang, 2022).…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, during the Covid-19 pandemic, private, informal initiatives addressed neglected issues such as pet care during lockdown or provision of hygiene products to female medical frontline staff. This was organized through social media networks and facilitated by volunteers (Hu & Sidel, 2020;Sidel & Hu, 2021;Yang, 2022).…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%