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  • ...hat_is_civil_society.htm|title=What is civil society?|publisher=Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics|date=2004-03-01|accessdate=2007-07-18}}</ref> ...ual members in ruling and being ruled." <ref>Jean Cohen and Anthony Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory. Boston: MIT Press. 1992. n. 2. p. 427.</ref>
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  • * Adam, Thomas. 2004. Philanthropy, patronage, and civil society : Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America. Philanthropic * Anheier, Helmut K. and Regina List. 2005. A dictionary of civil society, philanthropy, and the non-profit sector. London ; New York: Routledge. <BR
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  • == Timeline for Civil Society == A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society.
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  • ...ss of organizations important in the creation, operation or maintenance of civil society. ...for [[civil associations]] (a.k.a. [[voluntary associations]] as important civil society organizations in ''Democracy in America''. In separate chapters, De Tocquev
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  • (The 'catalogs' included here are lists of civil society-related items. Some of them will eventually blossom into fully developed ca {{r|Civil society/Catalogs/Organizations|Organizations}}
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  • * Tufts University Press has a [http://www.upne.com/series/CSS.html Civil Society book series] that includes a number of readers and article collections. ...~pagePK:34004173~piPK:34003707~theSitePK:710361,00.html World Bank - NGOs, civil society and youth]
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  • ==General or ideal-typical places in civil society==
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  • ...hat_is_civil_society.htm|title=What is civil society?|publisher=Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics|date=2004-03-01|accessdate=2007-07-18}}</ref> ...ual members in ruling and being ruled." <ref>Jean Cohen and Anthony Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory. Boston: MIT Press. 1992. n. 2. p. 427.</ref>
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  • ...firmative and negative) is often seen as a partisan idea in the context of civil society. The following are offered as questions for discussion or debate: :: • Are the terms civil society and nonprofit sector synonymous?
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  • ''A partial list of the civil society organizations discussed in Citizendium articles'' * Center for Civil Society
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  • An organization found in or characteristic of civil society.
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  • The concept of civil society is associated with a variety of ancient, medieval and modern terms for plac
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  • ''An alphabetical listing of a variety of terms for civil society organizations. (Many of these types are also covered more extensively in se {{r|Civil society organization}}
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  • ...llowing are some of the researchers and theorists working on problems of [[civil society]] now and in the past. |Professor of Social Welfare and Director of the Center for Civil Society
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  • The broad category of [[civil society organization]]s includes many distinct and recognizable types of organizati
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  • ...is founding co-editor of [[Voluntas]] and editor of The [[Encyclopedia of Civil Society]].
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  • ...firmative and negative) is often seen as a partisan idea in the context of civil society. The following are offered as questions for discussion or debate: :: • Are the terms civil society and nonprofit sector synonymous?
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  • ...of or autonomous from government. (2) A national umbrella organization of civil society organizations or nonprofit organizations in Washington DC.
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  • ...) bourgeois or middle class society; the term used by Hegel in discussing civil society.
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  • (The 'catalogs' included here are lists of civil society-related items. Some of them will eventually blossom into fully developed ca {{r|Civil society/Catalogs/Organizations|Organizations}}
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  • ...ss of organizations important in the creation, operation or maintenance of civil society. ...for [[civil associations]] (a.k.a. [[voluntary associations]] as important civil society organizations in ''Democracy in America''. In separate chapters, De Tocquev
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  • ''A partial list of the civil society organizations discussed in Citizendium articles'' * Center for Civil Society
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  • ...hool of Management and Urban Policy, New York City. One of the pioneers of civil society and third sector studies, noted for his teaching, leadership role in the fo
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  • The concept, sometimes associated with Adam Ferguson's concept of civil society, refers to a political state devoted primarily to the promotion and advance
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  • ...rograms devoted to the study of nonprofit, nongovernmental, voluntary, and civil society organizations.
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  • ...llowing are some of the researchers and theorists working on problems of [[civil society]] now and in the past. |Professor of Social Welfare and Director of the Center for Civil Society
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  • ...of Europe Program, [[International Crisis Group]]; formerly political and civil society officer, [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] (OSCE)
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  • * Tufts University Press has a [http://www.upne.com/series/CSS.html Civil Society book series] that includes a number of readers and article collections. ...~pagePK:34004173~piPK:34003707~theSitePK:710361,00.html World Bank - NGOs, civil society and youth]
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  • ''An alphabetical listing of a variety of terms for civil society organizations. (Many of these types are also covered more extensively in se {{r|Civil society organization}}
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  • (German) A literal translation of the English language "civil society"; albeit, with a number of distinct German connotations.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An early action researcher on civil society organization development, network building and cross-sector collaboration i
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  • The concept of civil society is associated with a variety of ancient, medieval and modern terms for plac
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  • :"Global network of civil society actors dedicated to the permanent elimination of biological weapons and of
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  • ...chaft''' is a German word which, translated literally into English, means "civil society". it may be used as such in English but it does have a number of distinct G
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  • A branch of [[American conservatism]] that stresses tradition, civil society, classical federalism and the heritage of traditional Christian civilizatio
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  • A widely used term that can refer both to a type of civil society organization (one closely associated with a particular community) and to th
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  • ...f the Human Science Research Council, founding director of the Centre for Civil Society and a research professor in the School of Development Studies at the [[Univ
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  • ...to just about any batch, cluster, classification or category of things. In civil society and other social theory, it is most often used to refer to three or more pe
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  • ...tinues over whether the nonprofit sector defines the [[third sector]] or [[civil society]] or is merely one of the component parts.
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  • == Timeline for Civil Society == A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society.
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  • ...The "civil" aspect refers to the rights being inherent to membership in a civil society, possibly as a right of [[citizenship]] or simply something considered inhe
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  • ...al Policy. Noted for his studies of the interaction of the state, markets, civil society and the family and community sphere and the arrangements, that help to emp
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  • ...ation and the third sector, with particular interests in voluntary action, civil society and theories of the third sector, Editor of the [[Journal of Voluntary Acti
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  • < [[Civil society/Catalogs]] The following is a list of national and regional [[civil society organization]]s that were founded in the U.S. in the last third of the 19th
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  • ...ed with the [[third sector]] of nonprofit, philanthropic organizations and civil society institutions. Although there is overlap between the two concepts. Nearly al
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  • *Adam Ferguson's ''Essay on the History of Civil Society'' is published in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...ontaining his discussion of civil society, is published in German. Hegel's civil society is contrasted with the state and includes households, businesses and commun
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  • < [[Civil society/Catalogs]] ...ts workshops) in Art Nouveau, there was a substantial formation of other [[civil society]] organizations - specialized production units, movements, groups, clubs, n
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  • * Adam, Thomas. 2004. Philanthropy, patronage, and civil society : Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America. Philanthropic * Anheier, Helmut K. and Regina List. 2005. A dictionary of civil society, philanthropy, and the non-profit sector. London ; New York: Routledge. <BR
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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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  • '''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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • ...ved performance depending upon the extent of democracy and the strength of civil society
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  • ...structured groupings), and narrower (as being more purposeful). See the [[civil society|separate article]].
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  • ==Civil society== | title = Civil Society Empowerment
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  • A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society.
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  • ...ying support for human rights activists and the development of independent civil society. Immediately prior to assuming the Cuba position, he spent six months in [[
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  • ...twelve books include Van Til, Jon (2008). Breaching Derry's Walls. Growing Civil Society (2008, 2000), Mapping the Third Sector: Voluntarism in a Changing Social Ec "Civil Society", with Timothy Peterson. In Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Histor
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  • ...al republic) is sometimes associated with [[Adam Ferguson]]'s concept of [[civil society]] and refers to a government or political [[state]] devoted primarily to th
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  • ...families and other [[pro-democracy activists]], as well as the emerging [[civil society]].
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  • ‘Religion and Civil Society: A Critical Reappraisal of America's Civic Engagement Debate’, in: Nonpro ‘’Third Sector’ and/or ‘Civil Society’: A Critical Discourse about Scholarship Relating to Intermediate Organiz
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  • Revitalize Civil Society ===Revitalize civil society===
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  • ...hat_is_civil_society.htm|title=What is civil society?|publisher=Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics|date=2004-03-01|accessdate=2007-07-18}}</ref> ...ual members in ruling and being ruled." <ref>Jean Cohen and Anthony Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory. Boston: MIT Press. 1992. n. 2. p. 427.</ref>
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  • ...hat_is_civil_society.htm|title=What is civil society?|publisher=Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics|date=2004-03-01|accessdate=2007-07-18}}</ref> ...ual members in ruling and being ruled." <ref>Jean Cohen and Anthony Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory. Boston: MIT Press. 1992. n. 2. p. 427.</ref>
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  • ...ophy and Pneumatics. In 1767, he published his masterpiece, the ''Essay on Civil Society''. In 1767, against Hume's advice, he published his ''Essay on the History of Civil Society'', which was well received and translated into several European languages.
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  • ...rican conservatism has dedicated itself not to fortifying and replenishing civil society but rather to weakening it through a politics of civil warfare."
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  • ...t/seminar/1999/reforms/fukuyama.htm Francis Fukuyama: ''Social Capital and Civil Society'', IMF Conference on Second Generation Reforms, 1999]
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  • ...al decisionmaking, as was her becoming Field Director for [[Afghans for a Civil Society]], founded by [[Qayum Karzai]], President Hamid Karzai’s older brother.
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  • Hann, C. M. and Elizabeth Dunn. 1996. Civil society : Challenging western models. London ; New York: Routledge.
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  • :School: [[Civil society]]
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  • ...ture''' encompasses the processes, values and manifestations of historic [[civil society]]. In its modern connotation culture is widely understood to pertain to het
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  • === [[Civil Society]] === ...valuable, but I think the ones on Gramsci belong better in the section on Civil Society and the state. They interrupt the flow of the section they are in at the m
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  • * Odhiambo, E. S. Atieno. "Ethnic Cleansing and Civil Society in Kenya 1969-1992." ''Journal of Contemporary African Studies'' 2004 22(1)
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  • ...that is not part of [[government]]. The term arose in the context of the [[civil society]] renaissance of the late 1980s and refers in particular to the class of or
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  • ...ionally or not, of inhibiting participation by certain religious groups in civil society. Such laws, for example, have resulted in the closure of Catholic adoption
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  • ...pportioned on a proportionate basis to the value of stock owned. In many [[civil society]] organizations, particularly those with strong commitments to democracy, p
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  • ...ration for the Western countries, the possible development of an organized civil society, tax morale and social justice. ...le of the governments, compensated by a raise in the role of the organized civil society (NGOs and independent organizations). Civic participation in the judicial a
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  • ...ation and the third sector, with particular interests in voluntary action, civil society and theories of the third sector. Dr. Van Til is Professor Emeritus of Urba
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  • ...ty gatherings and block them from opening local offices. At the same time, civil society organisations and some media are harassed for denouncing the ruling party� ...m for the Strengthening of Civil Society or FORSC [Pacifique NININAHAZWE] (civil society umbrella organization); Observatoire de lutte contre la corruption et les m
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  • ...ration for the Western countries, the possible development of an organized civil society, tax morale and social justice. ...le of the governments, compensated by a raise in the role of the organized civil society (NGOs and independent organizations). Civic participation in the judicial a
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  • ...ugcm/3ll3/ferguson/civil.html FERGUSON, Adam. ''An Essay on the History of Civil Society''. Hamilton, Ontario: McMaster University.]
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  • ...is also characterised by lack of participation in decision making and in [[civil society|civil]], social and [[culture|cultural]] life. It occurs in all countries:
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  • ...lines page format somewhere.... I used it on the [[Civil_society/Timelines|Civil Society]] timeline, for example. It would add to the appearance of this timelines p
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  • ==State and civil society== ...debate among political scientists on whether they are part of the state or civil society.
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  • ...hin their countries, and to foster participatory democracy through regular civil society consultations X) Civil Society<br>
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  • ...ning for 609 seats. That was followed by the March crackdown on members of civil society.<ref name=StateBN>{{citation *empowering Cuban civil society
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  • ...dget of less than £1 million. It is mandated to promote the involvement of civil society in the Commonwealth and it manages a small programme of projects ...discussions in London with representatives of a cross-section of Nigerian civil society. Following successful elections in the early spring of 1999, the Ministeria
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  • ...at work, including the strength of a country's economy, the health of its civil society, and the degree of its democratic influence. The results suggest that there
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  • ...Foreman, G. "Purchase-of-Service Contracting, Voluntary Organizations, and Civil Society - Dissecting the Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs?" Amer Behav Sci 42, no. 1
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  • ...rotect biodiversity hotspots. CEPF has provided support to more than 1,000 civil society groups working locally to conserve hotspots in Africa, Asia, and Latin Amer
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  • ...resolve conflicts, promote the growth of [[democracy promotion|democratic civil society]], respond to emerging environmental, [[public health]], and economic threa
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  • ...ir concerns freely and participate in political parties, trades unions and civil society movements – are better placed to weather the economic storm than the non- | title = Funding Virtue: Civil Society Aid and Democracy Promotion
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  • *{{cite book|first=A.Z.|last=Pelczynski|year=1984|title=The State and Civil Society|publisher=Cambridge University Press}}
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  • ...mobilizing large military forces and rebuilding both the civil economy and civil society. Soviet intentions had not been immediately obvious at the end of the war,
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  • ...d part of the public discussion. Ultimately, a disestablished, independent civil society opened up a new arena in which private groups could promote and debate the * Neem, Johann N. "The Elusive Common Good: Religion and Civil Society in Massachusetts, 1780-1833." ''Journal of the Early Republic'' 2004 24(3):
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  • ...endium.org/wiki?title=Civil_society%2FDraft&diff=100634167&oldid=100564348 Civil society]
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  • ...organization, limited spaces for dissent also exist.<ref>Orjuela C (2005) Civil society in civil war: the case of Sri Lanka. ''Civil Wars'' </ref>
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  • ...Man'' suggests a range of concerns somewhat akin to the social bonds of [[civil society]]: ...to widespread use in recent decades in the context of the rediscovery of [[civil society]] to describe or characterize open or unconstrained social and political sp
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  • ...commons]]. <ref>Roger A. Lohmann. "Commons." International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer Publishers. 2009. 513-520.</ref>. Natural commons are common pool
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  • ...e, government malfeasance, and endemic crime have undermined stability and civil society.
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  • ...metimes called the "Old Right" or "Traditionalism". It stresses tradition, civil society, classical federalism and the heritage of traditional Christian civilizatio
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  • ...spective of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] in ''An Essay on the History of Civil Society'' (1767).
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  • ...Lohmann|Roger Lohmann]] created [[Household]], [[Rural poverty]], edited [[Civil Society]] entry big-time and added some subpages
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  • ...ment, and educational management. Further, management programs related to civil society|civil-society organizations have also spawned programs in nonprofit managem
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  • The concept of social capital can be related to similar characteristics of [[civil society]] that are drawn from the works of [[James Madison]] (in The [[Federalist P ...h social attitudes has been held to be among the main characteristics of [[civil society]]. Beyond those essentials, however, attitudes that are generally conducive
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  • The concept of social capital can be related to similar characteristics of [[civil society]] that are drawn from the works of [[James Madison]] (in The [[Federalist P ...h social attitudes has been held to be among the main characteristics of [[civil society]]. Beyond those essentials, however, attitudes that are generally conducive
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  • ...t,two dynamics dominate Pakistani politics: those between the military and civil society, and those between Islam and the state.
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  • ...: Catholics, Jesuits, and Protestants in Imperial Germany," ''Paradoxes of Civil Society'' (2000)</ref> has shown that 19th-century German anti-Jesuit attitudes ste
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  • ...hus undercutting the wages of free labor and destroying the foundations of civil society and equal opportunity. The Democratic response was to counter-crusade in 1
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  • ...irs]] reporting, accompanied the rise of modern [[state|nation state]]s, [[civil society|civil societies]] and [[republic|republican]] and [[democracy|democratic]]
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  • ...aucracy]], the [[military]] and [[police]], the [[legal profession]] and [[civil society]]. ...sion]] itself is an important part of people's access to justice, whilst [[civil society]] is a term used to refer to the social institutions, communities and partn
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  • ...for the 1,200 subscribers to this list who are interested in all facets of civil society, nonprofit organizations and related topics.
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  • ...ieties. While its long-term effect has yet to be determined, Afghans for a Civil Society<ref name=Afghans>{{cite web | author = Afghans for Civil Society
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  • ...he neoconservatism of the 1980s. The paleoconservatives stress tradition, civil society, classical federalism and the heritage of traditional Christian civilizatio ...for the government in the economy is the belief in the importance of the [[civil society]]. As noted by [[Alexis de Tocqueville]], a bigger role of the government i
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  • ...arge part, to support literacy projects, election monitoring, training for civil society, and the improvement of electoral procedures.
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  • ...itional countryside.<ref> See E. S. Atieno Odhiambo, "Ethnic Cleansing and Civil Society in Kenya 1969-1992." ''Journal of Contemporary African Studies'' 2004 22(1)
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  • ...ublic Economy and Commerce''); Adam Ferguson (''An Essay on the History of Civil Society''), 1767; David Hume (1711-1776) (''Of the Original Contract'', 1748; (''On
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  • ...cles]] of which he is very fond. (Loving civic engagement and debate about civil society might be a bit over the top.) To top off the March party he started a new s
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  • ...suggest where this is heading. Also added two additional catalogs to the [[Civil Society]] Related Articles page listing organizations associated with [[Art Nouveau
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  • ...y any one divests himself of his natural liberty, and puts on the bonds of civil society, is by agreeing with other men to join and unite into a community for their
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  • ...l, "is largely libertarian, holding that pruning big government will allow civil society -- and virtues nourished by it and by the responsibilities of freedom -- to
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  • ...d, the press and radio brought under state control, and most elements of [[civil society]] neutralised. The July 1933 [[Reichskonkordat|Concordat between Germany an
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  • ...ing onerous administrative regulations to harass individuals or groups in civil society (Recommendation 33).
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  • **sustaining citizenship and civil society;
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  • ...ight!) Also brought with him a few finishing touches on the main page of [[Civil society]], and three new friends from the worlds of U.S. and German social insuranc
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  • ...]]), [[Michael Sandel]], and a host of new political economy, citizenship, civil society and social capital writers.
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  • ...an regime crushed pro-Communist uprisings, he did allow the emergence of a civil society in the south. That is, there were multiple independent sources of thought a
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  • ...ation and elaborate promises that characterize most electoral campaigns in civil society and thus remove from the Bahá'í system a major cause of polarization of t
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