The salvation of religion? Public charity and new religions of the early Chinese Republic

Thomas Dubois*

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    Abstract

    This book looks at the operation of indigenous charities at a regional, localised and global level. Chapters focus on the adaptation, accountability and operation of charities across a wide range of jurisdictions from China to Indonesia, Thailand, Iran, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Lebanon and Turkey. It examines the ownership, participation and accountability of charities in a regional, localised and international context, and draws on the experiences and operation of charities. By presenting a cross-disciplinary exploration of the operation of charities, the book offers an interesting insight into the functioning and identification of the influencing factors impacting the operation of charities.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCharities in the Non-Western World
    Subtitle of host publicationThe Development and Regulation of Indigenous and Islamic Charities
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    Pages115-146
    Number of pages32
    ISBN (Print)9781315859040
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

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