2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41111-021-00207-z
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How Outsourcing Social Services to NGOs Bolsters Political Trust in China: Evidence from Shanghai

Abstract: The Chinese Communist Party has recently acknowledged its attempts to bolster good governance by outsourcing public and social service functions to social organizations—non-profit organizations, either created by relevant government bureaus, developed through non-profit incubators, or voluntarily created civil society groups. Do these services gender political trust for the party-state? Using matching methods on an original survey data collected in communities in Shanghai, this article reveals two important fi… Show more

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“…One of these is the establishment of non‐profit incubators ( shehuizuzhifuhuajidi ) at the local level that facilitates the establishment of service‐oriented NGOs. Often, the members of the incubated organization are civilians or found with the help from the residents' committee by drawing active members of the community, and funded by the neighborhood committee (Song, 2022). The nonprofit incubators provide office space and professional training for fundraising strategies and project planning free of charge.…”
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“…One of these is the establishment of non‐profit incubators ( shehuizuzhifuhuajidi ) at the local level that facilitates the establishment of service‐oriented NGOs. Often, the members of the incubated organization are civilians or found with the help from the residents' committee by drawing active members of the community, and funded by the neighborhood committee (Song, 2022). The nonprofit incubators provide office space and professional training for fundraising strategies and project planning free of charge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in 2018, there were 26 incubators in Shanghai alone(Song, 2022).29 Document 9: A ChinaFile Translation. https://www.chinafile.com/document-9-chinafile-translation#start, retrieved March 15, 2024.…”
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“…Despite this, Chinese citizens perceived their democracy as being as high as that of the United States and Taiwan (Zhai, 2022). It was also identified as among the few countries in the world with a high level of trust (Edelman Trust Barometer, 2022), attracting considerable attention in prior research on political trust (e.g., Song et al, 2022;Wu & Wilkes, 2018;Zhao & Hu, 2017;Jiebing et al, 2016;Liang, 2016;Li, 2016;Cui et al, 2015;Chen et al, 2010). Similarly, on the countrylevel, Egyptians exhibited significantly greater trust in their state authorities than did citizens of other countries in the region (Albrecht & Loewe, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…China embarked on a reform aimed at realizing the ‘democratization’ and ‘scientificalization’ of decision-making 17 to reflect criticisms of the high concentration of decision-making power, plus the non-institutionalized decision-making process as regards China’s political system before 1978 (Zhou 2011 : 109; Shen 2013 ). The policy outcomes are thus inevitably influenced by both the formal institutional actors and informal institutional actors (e.g., Zuo 2022 ; Song 2022 ). With the reform, more actors have become involved in FTP’s decision-making.…”
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confidence: 99%