Government and the third sector : emerging relationships in welfare states
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Government and the third sector : emerging relationships in welfare states
(Jossey-Bass nonprofit sector series)(The Jossey-Bass public administration series)
Jossey-Bass, c1992
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Papers presented at the second International Conference of Researchers on the Nonprofit Sector: "Voluntarism, Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs), and Public Policy" held in Jerusalem in May 1989
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The contributors to this volume examine the position of the non-profit sector vis-a-vis government in Europe and Israel, revealing the growing interdependence of the public and voluntary sectors.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Editors
- Contributors
- 1. Government and the Third Sector in Comparative Perspective: Allies of Adversaries? (Benjemin Gidron, Ralph M. Kramer, Lester M. Salamon)
- 2. An Elaborate Network: Profiling the Third Sector in Germany (Helmut K. Anheier)
- 3. A Partnership Between Government and Voluntary Organizations: Changing Relationships in Dutch Society (Herman J. Aquina)
- 4. The Historical Precedent for Government-Nonprofit Cooperation in Norway(Stein Kuhnle, Per Selle)
- 5. The Interrelationship Between the Public and Voluntary Sectors in Switzerland: Unmixing the Mixed-Up Economy (Antonin Wagner)
- 6. The Voluntary Sector's Central Role in Managing Societal Instability in Northern Ireland (Arthur P. Williamson)
- 7. The Changing Role of the Nonprofit Sector in Britain: Moving Toward the Market (Marilyn Taylor)
- 8. A Resurgent Third Sector and Its Relationship to Government in Israel (Benjamin Gidron)
- 9. Voluntary and Public Social Services in Italy (Sergio Pasquinelli)
- 10. Building Welfare Systems Through Local Associations in France (Viviane Mizrahi-Tchernonog).
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