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Aug 10, 2024

Key sectors benefiting from private philanthropy in contemporary China

Private philanthropy in China has witnessed robust growth and diversification in recent years, evolving from a largely informal, donor-driven field into a sophisticated system that partners with national development objectives and civil society ambitions. Both individuals and enterprises are shaping this transformation, directing vast resources toward projects that foster social…

Aug 9, 2024

Chinese perspectives on the assassination of Hamas Political Chief Ismail Haniyeh

Ádám Koi & Andrea Ghiselli (ChinaMed, T.wai) explore for the ChinaMed Observer how Chinese officials and analysts reacted to the assassination of Hamas Political Chief Ismail Haniyeh.

Aug 8, 2024

Recent trends in Chinese digital philanthropy

Chinese digital philanthropy in 2024 presents a landscape shaped by technological innovation, a robust regulatory environment, and unprecedented participation by a broad spectrum of society. Now at the center of China’s charitable and nonprofit sector, digital giving leverages mobile payments, social media platforms, and big data analysis to engage millions,…

Aug 7, 2024

Israeli media reacts to the Beijing declaration

In the latest issue of the ChinaMed Observer, Amanda Chen (ChinaMed, T.wai) analyzes the Israeli media response to the China-sponsored intra-Palestinian unity agreement of July 2024.

Aug 6, 2024

From Confucian compassion to contemporary giving: the tradition of philanthropy in Shandong province

Shandong province, renowned as the birthplace of Confucius, holds a singular position in China’s philanthropic history. The province’s charitable tradition is grounded in Confucian ethics of ren (humane benevolence), yi (righteousness), and li (proper conduct), which have shaped local belief and practice over two millennia.

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