On May 13, at 9:00 AM, Xiaoyun Wang will present, “Regulating Nonprofit Organizations in China: History and Present.” Existing literature emphasizes the roles of nonprofit regulations in maintaining political control but does not pay enough attention to the impact of privatization reform on these regulations. This talk explores the regulatory changes resulting from the privatization reforms, which have facilitated a paradigm shift from command-and-control regulation towards a more sophisticated regulatory regime that involves rulemaking, enforcement, as well as self-regulation and third-party regulation.
Xiaoyun Wang is an Associate Professor for the School of Public Administration and Policy at Renmin University of China. Her research focuses on comparative studies of Chinese and American philanthropy.

