yuxin lan is an associate professor at the school of public policy & management at tsinghua university, and he is also affiliated with institute for philanthropy tsinghua university, one of the earliest and most prestigious institutes on the third sector research in china. he is also the executive editor of the chinese academic journal china non-profit review. his research on chinese third sector covers a range of topics connected to the theory and practice of csos (civil society organizations) cultivation, local governance, philanthropy and social innovations.
publications
[1] lan yuxin. history and paradigm shift: ngos in international development aid [j]. the china nonprofit review, 2018, 10: 108-133.
[2] lan yuxin. typology of co-governance in a strong-government context: experience from china’s local innovations. in: exploring frontiers of civil society, social capital and social enterprises: 9th asia pacific regional conference of the international society for third sector research (istr). japan: tokyo, 2015.
[3] hu yingzi, lan yuxin. village organizations and their role in the wukan incident [j]. the china nonprofit review, 2013, 5(1): 139-153.
[4] rong fang, lan yuxin, zeng shaojun, yu huijing. waste energy recovery cdm projects in china: status, challenges, and suggestions [j]. climate policy. 2012, 12(1): 98-114.
[5] lan yuxin. a discussion of an index of china’s nonprofit legal environment [j]. the china nonprofit review, 2010, (2): 247-266.
[6] zeng shaojun, lan yuxin, huang jing. mitigation paths for chinese iron and steel industry to tackle global climate change [j]. international journal of greenhouse gas control, 2009, 3, (6): 675-682.
[7] lan yuxin. coverage of the wenchuan earthquake: an overview [j]. the china nonprofit review, 2009, (1): 221-245.
[8] lan yuxin, zhang xue. community resilience and its realization path: from the perspective of governance system modernization[j]. administration reform (in chinese), 2020(07):73-82.
[9] lan yuxin, lin shunhao. homeland-sentiment-based governance: the sentimental element and its role in county-scope social governance [j]. chinese public administration(in chinese),2020, (2): 54-59.
[10] an shanshan, lan yuxin. how non-governmental organizations help construct national soft power in international development aid: the experience from the developed countries [j]. social sciences abroad (in chinese), 2019(05):68-76.