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Non-governmental organizations
De-Risking’s Blind Spot: China’s Targeting of Global Civil Society
By Kevin Sheives
Any de-risking strategy that does not include a focus on protecting civil society from CCP interference will fall short.
Will Kyrgyzstan Go Russian on NGOs?
By Cholpon Orozobekova
The foreign agents law has paralyzed NGOs in Russia. Now Kyrgyzstan is considering similar legislation.
Aid Management and Institutional Capacity in Nepal
By Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley
The Nepalese government showed leadership in the aftermath of the quake, but faces serious long-term challenges.
China’s Proposed Non-Governmental Organization Law: Cooperation or Coercion?
By Jared Genser and Julia Kuperminc
The language of the Overseas NGO Management Law must be amended to protect freedom of expression and association.
Under Fire: NGOs Face Increasing Hostility
By Luke Hunt
Long accustomed to occupying the moral high ground, NGOs are coming in for increasing criticism.
Nepal’s Earthquake and International Aid
By Arjun Claire
The international response to last month’s earthquake must not undermine the role of the Nepalese government.
The China-Russia NGO Crackdown
By Julia Famularo
Authorities in both countries apparently aim to cripple NGOs with foreign patrons or partners.
NGOs in Cambodia: It’s Complicated
By Helena Domashneva
Although NGOs in Cambodia make a strong positive impact, their presence is not without controversy.
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