Table of Contents
Democracy and Civil Society
Civil Society and the Duty to Dissent
Helen James
The Abandonment of Democracy Promotion
Tara McKelvey
"When We Raise the Issue of the Corruption of Local Authorities, It's the Rebels Who Descend on Us"
Frank van Lierde
Interview: Civil Society Organizations Respond to Government Regulations in Ecuador
Susan Appe
Articles
The Financial Crisis and the Nonprofit Sector: Can Philanthropic Foundations Support the Creation of a Civic Watchdog of International Finance?
Lorenzo Fioramonti and Ekkehard Thümler
The NGO Law: Azerbaijan Loses Another Case in the European Court
Mahammad Guluzade and Natalia Bourjaily
A Reflection on the Legal Framework for Civil Society in Nepal
Uttam Uprety
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