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Anthony J. Spires
Anthony J. Spires
Associate Professor, Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, The University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Contingent symbiosis and civil society in an authoritarian state: Understanding the survival of China’s grassroots NGOs
AJ Spires
American Journal of Sociology 117 (1), 1-45, 2011
7882011
Societal support for China’s grass-roots NGOs: Evidence from Yunnan, Guangdong and Beijing
AJ Spires, L Tao, K Chan
The China Journal 71 (1), 65-90, 2014
1792014
Advocacy in an Authoritarian State: How Grassroots Environmental NGOs Influence Local Governments in China
J Dai, AJ Spires
The China Journal 79, 62-83, 2018
1072018
Organizational homophily in international grantmaking: US-based foundations and their grantees in China
AJ Spires
Journal of Civil Society 7 (3), 305-331, 2011
812011
Lessons from abroad: Foreign influences on China's emerging civil society
AJ Spires
The China Journal 68 (1), 125-146, 2012
792012
Regulation as Political Control: China’s First Charity Law and Its Implications for Civil Society
AJ Spires
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 49 (3), 571-588, 2020
662020
Bounded by the state: Government priorities and the development of private philanthropic foundations in China
W Lai, J Zhu, L Tao, AJ Spires
The China Quarterly 224, 1083-1092, 2015
562015
Chinese Youth and Alternative Narratives of Volunteering
AJ Spires
China Information 32 (2), 203-223, 2018
332018
China's un-official civil society: The development of grassroots NGOs in an authoritarian state
AJ Spires
Yale University, 2007
262007
Glossy Subjects: G&L Magazine andTonghzi'Cultural Visibility in Taiwan
JN Erni, AJ Spires
Sexualities 4 (1), 25-49, 2001
242001
Marketization and Its Discontents: Unveiling the Impacts of Foundation-led Venture Philanthropy on Grassroots NGOs in China
W Lai, AJ Spires
The China Quarterly, 72-93, 2021
222021
The formation of a queer-imagined community in post-martial law Taiwan
JN Erni, A Spires
Asian media studies: Politics of subjectivities, 225-52, 2005
132005
US foundations boost Chinese government, not NGOs
AJ Spires
Retrieved December 27, 2013, 2012
112012
Global Concepts, Local Meanings: How Civil Society Interprets and Uses Human Rights in Asia
KMP Setiawan, AJ Spires
Asian Studies Review 45 (1), 1-12, 2021
52021
Authoritarianism and Civil Society in Asia
AJ Spires, A Ogawa
Routledge, 2022
22022
Some Chinese See Positive Lessons in Iraqi “Torture Gate”
A Spires
https://archive-yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/some-chinese-see-positive …, 2004
22004
Introduction: Civil Society in Asia: Challenging and Navigating the Boundaries of Authoritarianism
AJ Spires, A Ogawa
Authoritarianism and Civil Society in Asia, 1-15, 2022
12022
Built on Shifting Sands: INGOs and Their Survival in China
AJ Spires
Authoritarianism and Civil Society in Asia, 2022
12022
Transnational Civil Society in China: Intrusion and Impact
AJ Spires
The China Journal, 229-231, 2014
12014
[Book Review] Jonathan Unger (éd.), Associations and the Chinese State: Contested Spaces
AJ Spires
Perspectives Chinoises 113 (4), 153-155, 2010
1*2010
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