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A Long Way to Go for Chinese Charities
中國慈善事業(yè)的發(fā)展研究 英語專業(yè)優(yōu)秀論文
Contents
Abstract………………………………………………………………………..……...…I
Key Words…………………………………………………………………………..…I
摘要…………………………………………………………………………………..……...…II
關(guān)鍵詞…………………………...……….……………….………………...…….…...II
Introduction……………………………………………….……………………………1
I. Comparison of the Present Situation of Chinese Philanthropy with American Philanthropy…………………………………………………………………………….2
A. A Few Charitable Organizations………………………………………………….2
B. The Organization of Social Assistance and Welfare…………………………….2
C. The Charitable Organization and the Activities…………………………………..3
II. The Reasons for the Difference Between American and Chinese Philanthropy…….4
A. Different Factors Contributing to American Charities…..………………....4
1. Historical, Religious and Cultural Factors…………………………………...4
2. Economic and Educational Factors…………………………………………..6
3. Benefits and Perfect Legal System……………………………………………7
B. Different Factors Contributing to Chinese Charities…………………..……………..8
1. Historical, Religious and Cultural Factors………………………………………8
2. Few Organizations and Participators……………….……………...……………9
3. Lack of Public Sense………..……………..…………………………………..10
4. Imperfect Legal System…………...……………………………………………11
Ⅲ. Promotion of the Chinese Charity……………………………………………...11
A. Much Propaganda of Philanthropy……………………………………...11
B. More Charitable Actions……………………………………………..12
C. Voluntary Service……………………………………………………………….13
D. Laws to Regulate Charities ……………………………………………………13
Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………...15
Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………...16
Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………17
Abstract
Philanthropy is defined in different ways. The origin of the word philanthropy is Greek, meaning love for mankind. Today, philanthropy includes the concept of voluntary giving by an individual or group to promote the common good. Philanthropy also commonly refers to grants of money given by foundations to nonprofit organizations. Philanthropy addresses the contributions of an individual or group to other organizations that, in turn, work for the causes of poverty or social problems, improving the quality of life for all citizens. Philanthropic giving supports a variety of activities, including research, health, education, arts and culture, and alleviating poverty. In view of the important of philanthropy in our society, it is surprising that so little attention has been give to it by social. In our society, especially, the subject is almost ignored. This article seeks to remedy a small part of that ignorance. Through a comparison between the Chinese and American philanthropy we can know that the Chinese present philanthropy is in its seedtime. For example, it has a few organizations and only a few people participate in it. The people lack in the public spirits. The legal system is imperfect and so on. However, the present American has a perfect system in philanthropy. The goal of the research reported here was to learn some essences from American and increase the understanding of the Chinese philanthropy has a long way to go!
Key Words
Chinese philanthropy; American philanthropy; undeveloped; improve
Bibliography
[1] Adler. The Rules of the Road: A Guide to the Law of Charities in the United States. Beijing: the Press of Chinese Social Sciences, 2002.
[2] Chunying, X. & Ye, Z. Philanthropy and Law in Asia: A Comparative Study of the Nonprofit. Beijing: Beijing University Press, 2003.
[3] Geier Thom. The Philanthropist Nest Door in Reading Course in American& British News Publications. Beijing: Beijing University Press,,2001.
[4] Li ZenGang. The Interaction between the Modern Chinese Government and Non-Profit Organizations. Beijing: the Press of Chinese Social Sciences, 2004.
[5] Shao JinRong. Non-Profit Organizations and Tax Exemption. Beijing: the Press of the Literature of Social Sciences, 2003.
[6] Wang GuoSheng, The Accounting of Civilian Non-Profit Organizations [M]. Beijing: the Press of Economic Management, 2004.
[7] Wu Zhongze & Chen Jinluo. The Administration Work on Social Organizations. Beijing: The Chinese Social Press, 1999.
中國慈善事業(yè)的發(fā)展研究 英語專業(yè)優(yōu)秀論文
Contents
Abstract………………………………………………………………………..……...…I
Key Words…………………………………………………………………………..…I
摘要…………………………………………………………………………………..……...…II
關(guān)鍵詞…………………………...……….……………….………………...…….…...II
Introduction……………………………………………….……………………………1
I. Comparison of the Present Situation of Chinese Philanthropy with American Philanthropy…………………………………………………………………………….2
A. A Few Charitable Organizations………………………………………………….2
B. The Organization of Social Assistance and Welfare…………………………….2
C. The Charitable Organization and the Activities…………………………………..3
II. The Reasons for the Difference Between American and Chinese Philanthropy…….4
A. Different Factors Contributing to American Charities…..………………....4
1. Historical, Religious and Cultural Factors…………………………………...4
2. Economic and Educational Factors…………………………………………..6
3. Benefits and Perfect Legal System……………………………………………7
B. Different Factors Contributing to Chinese Charities…………………..……………..8
1. Historical, Religious and Cultural Factors………………………………………8
2. Few Organizations and Participators……………….……………...……………9
3. Lack of Public Sense………..……………..…………………………………..10
4. Imperfect Legal System…………...……………………………………………11
Ⅲ. Promotion of the Chinese Charity……………………………………………...11
A. Much Propaganda of Philanthropy……………………………………...11
B. More Charitable Actions……………………………………………..12
C. Voluntary Service……………………………………………………………….13
D. Laws to Regulate Charities ……………………………………………………13
Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………...15
Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………...16
Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………17
Abstract
Philanthropy is defined in different ways. The origin of the word philanthropy is Greek, meaning love for mankind. Today, philanthropy includes the concept of voluntary giving by an individual or group to promote the common good. Philanthropy also commonly refers to grants of money given by foundations to nonprofit organizations. Philanthropy addresses the contributions of an individual or group to other organizations that, in turn, work for the causes of poverty or social problems, improving the quality of life for all citizens. Philanthropic giving supports a variety of activities, including research, health, education, arts and culture, and alleviating poverty. In view of the important of philanthropy in our society, it is surprising that so little attention has been give to it by social. In our society, especially, the subject is almost ignored. This article seeks to remedy a small part of that ignorance. Through a comparison between the Chinese and American philanthropy we can know that the Chinese present philanthropy is in its seedtime. For example, it has a few organizations and only a few people participate in it. The people lack in the public spirits. The legal system is imperfect and so on. However, the present American has a perfect system in philanthropy. The goal of the research reported here was to learn some essences from American and increase the understanding of the Chinese philanthropy has a long way to go!
Key Words
Chinese philanthropy; American philanthropy; undeveloped; improve
Bibliography
[1] Adler. The Rules of the Road: A Guide to the Law of Charities in the United States. Beijing: the Press of Chinese Social Sciences, 2002.
[2] Chunying, X. & Ye, Z. Philanthropy and Law in Asia: A Comparative Study of the Nonprofit. Beijing: Beijing University Press, 2003.
[3] Geier Thom. The Philanthropist Nest Door in Reading Course in American& British News Publications. Beijing: Beijing University Press,,2001.
[4] Li ZenGang. The Interaction between the Modern Chinese Government and Non-Profit Organizations. Beijing: the Press of Chinese Social Sciences, 2004.
[5] Shao JinRong. Non-Profit Organizations and Tax Exemption. Beijing: the Press of the Literature of Social Sciences, 2003.
[6] Wang GuoSheng, The Accounting of Civilian Non-Profit Organizations [M]. Beijing: the Press of Economic Management, 2004.
[7] Wu Zhongze & Chen Jinluo. The Administration Work on Social Organizations. Beijing: The Chinese Social Press, 1999.