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By a case study of the Red Cross in China from its inception during the late Qing to its development through the early Republic, the Nationalist, the era of Mao and the post-Mao years until 1999, this thesis addresses a central question of how the concept of the public sphere fits in China. The thesis proves that the four States of distinctive political nature have one common feature which is that the Red Cross was never fully separate from the State.

Produktbeschreibung
By a case study of the Red Cross in China from its inception during the late Qing to its development through the early Republic, the Nationalist, the era of Mao and the post-Mao years until 1999, this thesis addresses a central question of how the concept of the public sphere fits in China. The thesis proves that the four States of distinctive political nature have one common feature which is that the Red Cross was never fully separate from the State.
Autorenporträt
Bingling Wei obtained her Ph.D. degree at the Department of Asian Studies, School of Social Science, the University of Adelaide, Australia in 2020. Her specialised research area is Governance, Social Innovations and Non-governmental Organizations.