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This paper considers the evidence on the comparative extent to which faith-based civil society organizations (FB … civil society actors and their institutions – especially in Africa. However, it is still useful to consider this particular … distinction – impacting as it does on current policy discussions and strategies for civil society engagement. While the data of …
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endowment activity. Through endowment funds civil society cooperate with official institutions in order to achieve the … development of the society. Participate in the efforts that serve to revive endowment by subtracting development projects in …
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The paper investigates the determinants and consequences of variation of development of the civil society across … Russian regions. It starts by looking at factors explaining the level of development of civil society in Russian regions. In … the next step, it links the development of civil society to the variation of judicial practices in regions of Russia, and …
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of the 21st century. The paper concludes that in future, the civil society organizations (CSOs) will play an important … role in steering the course of society especially in the allocation and distribution of basic human necessities like food …
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cultural characteristics and the development of civil society may result in breaking out of institutional traps. Examples from …
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? Nationalism, Democracy and the Identity of the “People”. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, ISBN 1868144453, 261 pages. * Dorman …
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representatives of civil society. The special psychological, ethical issues raised especially by trafficking prevention and assistance …
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Two myths have harmed many economies throughout the world. One is the theory of absolute advantage of central planning over the market mechanism, and the other is the belief that efficient markets develop spontaneously and quickly enough if appropriate economic legislation is established....
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“Written with the attempt to tell credible history and possible scenes, in order to anticipate still latent tendencies, or in order to imagine communities and societies more civil, richer than reciprocity, in all its shapes. ” (pp. XV). From this ambitious premised the author of the issue...
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"Written with the attempt to tell credible history and possible scenes, in order to anticipate still latent tendencies, or in order to imagine communities and societies more civil, richer than reciprocity, in all its shapes. " (p. xv). From this ambitious premised the author of the issue takes...
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