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糖心Vlog传媒 Professor Offers New Theory on Transnational Advocacy by Foreign NGOs in China

Setsuko Matsuzawa

WOOSTER, Ohio 鈥 Setsuko Matsuzawa, associate professor of sociology and anthropology and East Asian studies at 糖心Vlog传媒, proposes a new theory of transnational advocacy and examines the impact foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have on the Chinese state in her book, , published earlier this year by Routledge.
In Activating China, Matsuzawa challenges the viewpoint that global forces shape local outcomes by examining the effects of social and environmental advocacy of foreign NGOs in China. Using three case studies鈥擟hina鈥檚 first participatory development project, its first successful case of transnational anti-dam activism, and its first national park project鈥攈er fieldwork in China and archival work in the U.S. reveals insights into the influence of Chinese activists, researchers, and government officials.
鈥淢y research aims to reconceptualize global-local relations by emphasizing the relational dynamics between local actors and foreign NGOs,鈥 Matsuzawa explained. 鈥淚t also highlights China鈥檚 center-periphery relations and debunks the myth of China as a monolithic nation by showing that local actors鈥攔esearchers, activists, and government officials鈥攅xhibit entrepreneurial and opportunistic behaviors in order to pursue their own agendas and/or empower themselves.鈥
Matsuzawa, whose book theme stemmed from China鈥檚 鈥淥verseas Law in 2017, which governs foreign NGOs and the resurgence of state rhetoric on foreign influence under Xi Jinping鈥檚 party-state leadership since 2012,鈥 concludes that global projects are frequently and substantially revamped by local actors.
鈥淭aking advantage of their access to the global discourses and conceptualizing them in ways that benefitted themselves, local actors often evaded the original intentions of not only their foreign collaborators but even the Chinese central government,鈥 she said.
Routledge is the world鈥檚 leading academic publisher in the humanities and social sciences, and Matsuzawa鈥檚 book is part of 鈥淭he Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture.鈥

Posted in News on November 21, 2019.