Table of Contents
Comparative Approaches to Civil Society
The Liaison Office as a Tool for Successful NGO-Government Cooperation: An Overview of the Central and Eastern European and Baltic Countries’ Experiences
Maria Gerasimova
Public Benefit Status: A Comparative Overview
David Moore
How Freedom Is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
Adrian Karatnycky and Peter Ackerman
Articles
The Potential for an Independent Regulatory Authority for NGOs in South Africa
Yvonne Morgan
Restrictive Proposals in Kazakhstan
Stephen Larrabee
Women at the Forefront of the Democracy Movement in Iran
Nayereh Tohidi
Economic Constraints, Political Motives: Contemporary Russian Nonprofit Tax Law
Leslie Lutz
Failing to Govern?: The Disconnect Between Theory and Reality in Nonprofit Boards, and How to Fix It
Michael Klausner and Jonathan Small
Imagining Philanthropy
Richard Gunderman
Reviews
Conversations on Philanthropy
Edited by Lenore Ealy
Reviewed by Michael Bisesi
Europe and Civil Society: Movement Coalitions and European Governance
By Carlo Ruzza
Reviewed by Joseph Proietti
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The International Journal of Not-for-Profit Law, ISSN 1556-5157, is a forum for the discussion of civil society, philanthropy, nongovernmental organizations, and the law, published quarterly by the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law. Based in Washington, D.C., the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law promotes an enabling environment for civil society and public participation around the world.
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