Combating Poverty and Access to Social Rights in the Countries of the South Caucasus

Combating Poverty and Access to Social Rights in the Countries of the South Caucasus
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287150967

This book has three aims: place the issue of active access to social rights and anti-poverty strategies, analyse the advantages of twinning between regions of the European Union and of the Caucases and clarify the role of the Council of Europe in anti-poverty strategies. -- Council of Europe.

Colonial Geopolitics and Local Cultures in the Hellenistic and Roman East (3rd century BC – 3rd century AD)

Colonial Geopolitics and Local Cultures in the Hellenistic and Roman East (3rd century BC – 3rd century AD)
Author: Hadrien Bru
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-12-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789699835

What changes in the material culture can we observe, when a state is overwhelming a local population with soldiers, katoikoi, and civil officials or merchants? What were the mutual influences between native and colonial cultures? This collection addresses these questions and many more, focusing on the Hellenistic and Roman East.

Private Action and the Public Good

Private Action and the Public Good
Author: Walter W. Powell
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1998-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780300174922

Governments around the world are turning over more of their services to private or charitable organizations, as politicians and pundits celebrate participation in civic activities. But can nonprofits provide more and higher-quality services than governments or for-profit businesses? Will nonprofits really increase social connectedness and civic engagement? This book, a sequel to Walter W. Powell’s widely acclaimed The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook, brings together an original collection of writings that explores the nature of the "public good" and how private nonprofit organizations relate to it. The contributors to this book—eminent sociologists, political scientists, management scholars, historians, and economists—examine the nonprofit sector through a variety of theoretical and methodological lenses. They consider the tensions between the provision of public goods and the interests of members and donors in nonprofit organizations. They contrast religious and secular nonprofits, as well as private and nonprofit provision of child care, mental health services, and health care. And they explore the growing role of nonprofits in the United States, France, Germany, and Eastern Europe, the contribution of nonprofits to economic development, and the forms and strategies of private action.

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Publisher: Odile Jacob
Total Pages: 225
Release:
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ISBN: 2738183018

Local Partnerships and Social Exclusion in the European Union

Local Partnerships and Social Exclusion in the European Union
Author: Mike Geddes
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2001
Genre: Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN: 9780415239226

A major comparative study of the fast developing theme of social exclusion, this book looks at the phenomenon's causes, effects and at the ways in which it might be combatted.

Local Governments and Their Intergovernmental Networks in Federalizing Spain

Local Governments and Their Intergovernmental Networks in Federalizing Spain
Author: Robert Agranoff
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773536167

Spain has been changing its institutional framework in important ways over the past thirty years. The country has gone from a dictatorship to a democracy, from a unitary state to a decentralized one, from authoritarian politics to a self-conscious, civil society with a developed welfare state within a European context. Federal development in post-Franco Spain reaches far beyond familiar Basque/Catalan nationalistic struggles and includes the creation of an increasing number of intergovernmental networks by local governments, particularly municipalities, as they engage regional, central, and other local entities to operate programs and services in basic and emergent policy areas. By examining the intergovernmental networks in an increasingly federalized Spain, Robert Agranoff shows that local governments, although they occupy a strong position in legal and constitutional terms, are in practice subordinate to both central and regional governments and therefore lack adequate power and resources to deal with both the responsibilities assigned to them and those they'd like to assume. As a result, local governments are forced into a series of intergovernmental arrangements and transactions with governmental and nongovernmental organizations. The Spanish situation provides important insights into intergovernmental relations in all decentralized countries, particularly in revealing how autonomy can create a host of complex intergovernmental linkages, partnerships, and transactions that require complex networks at the elected official and administrative level.

Inventer Et Mobiliser Le Local

Inventer Et Mobiliser Le Local
Author: Association euro-africaine pour l'anthropologie du changement social et du développement
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3643105355

Over the last decade West African villages, rural towns, and urban neighbourhoods have experienced changes resulting from democratisation and decentralisation processes. While much hope was invested in decentralisation policies in the 1990s, today there is a need to look at everyday decentralisation practices. In this volume, authors of different scholarly backgrounds focus on political, economic and cultural aspects of decentralisation. By exploring party politics, water provision, schooling, territorial division and cultural understanding the case-studies highlight core stakes and fundamental contradictions of present-day decentralisation in West Africa.