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Revisiting Chinese Labour NGOs: Some Grounds for Hope?

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Franceschini, Ivan

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In the past decade, scholars have put forward several scathing criticisms of Chinese labour NGOs that go well beyond the usual concerns about the lack of transparency and internal democracy. Still, many things have changed in the past few years and now the time may be ripe for a reassessment of the role of these organizations

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Made in China

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2099-12-31