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  • {{rpl| Civil society}}
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  • ...to address legal inequalities such as the right to vote and participate in civil society, the second-wave feminists were focused on fighting societal ''de facto'' i
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  • {{r|Civil society}}
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  • '''Dr. Adalbert Evers''' is one of the pioneers of [[civil society]] and [[third sector]] studies. He was born April 9, 1948 in Paderborn, Ger ...mentalism. Throughout, the focus of his research has been on potentials of civil society, associations and movements and the possibilities to unfold them in respect
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  • {{r|Civil society}}
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  • '''L. David Brown''' was an early action researcher on [[civil society]] [[organization development]], network building and cross-sector collabora ...where they founded the Institute for Development Research, a think-tank on civil society contributions to development and social transformation. He served as Presi
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  • < [[Civil society/Catalogs]] ...ataliers (artists workshops), there was a substantial formation of other [[civil society]] organizations - specialized production units, movements, groups, clubs, n
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  • ...arch, conflict management and intersectoral cooperation, and transnational civil society advocacy and accountability. '''Civil Society Development'''
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  • * Orjuela, Camilla. "Civil Society in Civil War: the Case of Sri Lanka." ''Civil Wars'' 2005 7(2): 120-137. IS
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  • {{rpl|Civil society}}
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  • ...scholars, students and authorities. Other closely related terms include [[civil society]], [[voluntary sector]], [[nonprofit sector]], [[independent sector]], [[so ...ollapse of the Soviet empire together with the re-emergence of independent civil society in central and eastern Europe and in Latin America, at a time of globalizat
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  • {{r|Civil society}}
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  • ...ved performance depending upon the extent of democracy and the strength of civil society
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  • {{r|Civil society}}
    950 bytes (150 words) - 06:26, 22 October 2010
  • ...structured groupings), and narrower (as being more purposeful). See the [[civil society|separate article]].
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  • < [[Civil society/Catalogs]]
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  • ==Civil society== | title = Civil Society Empowerment
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  • {{r|Civil society}}
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  • A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society.
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  • {{r|Civil society}}
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