The Crackdown on Rights-Advocacy NGOs in Xi’s China: Politicizing the Law and Legalizing the Repression

Vol.31, No.136, Journal of Contemporary China (2022) 518-538

25 Pages Posted: 9 Aug 2021 Last revised: 27 Oct 2022

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Han Zhu

The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law

Jun Lu

The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law

Date Written: April 28, 2021

Abstract

This article is the first to systematically study and compare the criminal repression of civic NGOs under the rule of Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping. The crackdown is analyzed against the evolution of NGO governance strategy that has bifurcated into co-option and repression. Under Xi’s administration, the mode of repression has escalated from hooligan-style intimidation to law-based systematic crackdown, facilitated by an increasingly authoritarian legality. Both the political and technical dimensions of the law have been enhanced to facilitate its repression and control of civil society, and a new Chinese version of thick rule of law is looming.

Underlying this escalation is the paradigm shift of governance strategy from “maintaining social stability” to “consolidating state security.” Consequently, advocacy NGOs with evident pro-liberal inclination, mass mobilization capacities, and/or closer associations with “hostile forces” are most vulnerable to persecution. This article concludes by gauging the impact of the crackdown on advocacy NGOs and suggesting possible scenarios for future rights activism.

(Link to the final published article on Taylor & Francis Online (50 free online copies of eprints):
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/JGCS8YIM67Y8TA7MGBED/full?target=10.1080/10670564.2021.1985829)

Keywords: China; NGO; Xi Jinping; socialist rule of law; Changsha Funeng; subversion

Suggested Citation

Zhu, Han and Lu, Jun, The Crackdown on Rights-Advocacy NGOs in Xi’s China: Politicizing the Law and Legalizing the Repression (April 28, 2021). Vol.31, No.136, Journal of Contemporary China (2022) 518-538, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3887239

Han Zhu (Contact Author)

The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law ( email )

Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong, Pokfulam HK
China

Jun Lu

The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law

Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
China

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