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    Title
    Global Civil Society: v. 2
    Subtitle
    Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Lester M. Salamon, By (author) S.Wojciech Sokolowski
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 386
    Width: 152 mm
    Height: 226 mm
    Thickness: 20 mm
    Weight: 499 g
    Audience
    College/higher education
    General/trade
    Professional and scholarly
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9781565491847
    ISBN 10: 156549184X
    Classifications
    BIC subject category: GTF
    BISAC category code: BUS074000
    Dewey: 338.74
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: T7.3
    BIC subject category: JPQB
    Dewey: 361.763
    LC classification: HM
    BISAC category code: SOC051000
    Illustrations note
    Illustrations
    Publisher
    Kumarian Press
    Imprint name
    Kumarian Press
    Publication date
    30 August 2004
    Publication City/Country
    West Hartford, CT/US
    Main description
    In Volume Two of Global Civil Society, the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project continues the comprehensive overview of the scope, size, composition, and financing of the nonprofit, or civil society, sector in the developing as well as the developed world. Covering thirty-six countries - fourteen in depth - with a particular focus on Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, this volume also includes new material on Europe, an updated overview, and a new Global Civil Society Index.This book will be a crucial source of information on the nonprofit sector, a key reference tool for libraries, and essential reading for nonprofit and foundation leaders, international development agency officials, and public policy makers. The data are presented in an easily accessible style, with numerous charts and tables.
    Review quote
    "Makes a critical contribution to meeting the challenges facing the nonprofit sector in the developing world today."