Internet Philanthropy as China's 'Digital Solution'to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Policies, Practices, Politics and Critique

This chapter investigates China's rise in digital philanthropy as a strategic tool to support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. It outlines key policies enabling online giving, highlights corporate-led initiatives such as Tencent's 99 Giving Day, and evaluates case studies like the Free Lunch for Children project. The authors analyze how state support, private sector innovation, and civic participation converge to build digital infrastructure for giving. However, they also critique the limitations of techno-solutionism, lack of transparency, and potential government overreach. The chapter offers a nuanced view of China’s philanthropic model and its implications for governance and global development.

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J Xu, D Huang, H Zhang

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Corporate social responsibility, Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action

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