Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies

Dr Andres Fulda participates in ChinaFile Conversation

Dr Andreas Fulda has has participaed in the most recent ChinaFile Conversation on the topic 'How are NGO's in China Faring under the New Law?'.

ChinaFile is an online magazine published by the Centre on U.S-China Relations at Asia Society, dedicated to promoting an informed, nuanced, and vibrant public conversation  about China, in the U.S and around the world.

Andreas was joined by Holly Snape (Central Government Documents Center at the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee’s Compilation and Translation Bureau), Anthony Saich (Director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and Daewoo Professor of International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School),  and Jia Xijin (Associate Professor in the School of Public Policy and Management and the Vice Dean of the Institute of Philanthropy at Tsinghua University).

This opportunity enabled Dr. Fulda to summarise the key takeaways from his recently published open access journal article “The Contested Role of Foreign and Domestic Foundations in the PRC: Policies, Positions, Paradigms, Power” (JBACS, 2017) for a global audience. 

Read the article.

Posted on Thursday 19th October 2017

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