Resource dependency, perceived political environment, and ENGO advocacy under authoritarian rule

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Hui Li, S. Tang, C. Lo
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Abstract

ABSTRACT ENGOs are an essential part of the institutional fabric of environmental governance. A key issue is how they participate in environmental policymaking through different strategies, including legal, administrative, and media advocacy. Using original data on Chinese ENGOs, this article examines how ENGOs’ dependency on government funding and donations, and their perceptions of the broader political environment, affect their engagement in policy advocacy. Our empirical analysis shows that a) government funding increases ENGOs’ engagement in all advocacy strategies, whereas donations reduce administrative advocacy; and b) the perceived political environment affects ENGO advocacy strategies by changing the dynamics between funders and ENGOs, triggering caution against political risks and increasing ENGOs’ dependence on donors. This study highlights how a restrictive political environment shapes ENGOs’ relations with the state and their philanthropic donors in environmental governance.
威权统治下的资源依赖、感知政治环境与ENGO倡导
ENGOs是环境治理制度结构的重要组成部分。一个关键问题是,他们如何通过不同的策略,包括法律、行政和媒体宣传,参与环境政策的制定。本文利用中国非政府组织的原始数据,考察了非政府组织对政府资助和捐赠的依赖,以及他们对更广泛的政治环境的看法,如何影响他们参与政策倡导。我们的实证分析表明:a)政府资助增加了非政府组织在所有倡导策略中的参与,而捐赠减少了行政倡导;(2)感知到的政治环境通过改变资助者与ENGO之间的动态关系,引发对政治风险的警惕,增加ENGO对资助者的依赖,从而影响ENGO的倡导策略。本研究强调了限制性政治环境如何影响非政府组织在环境治理中与国家及其慈善捐助者的关系。
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