Table of Contents
Russia and the Newly Independent States
Some Issues Related to Russia's New NGO Law
Natalia Bourjaily
Civil Society and Philanthropy Under Putin
Alexander Livshin and Richard Weitz
Philanthropy in Russian Society Today
Julia Khodorova
Why NGOs? How American Donors Embraced Civil Society After the Cold War
Sada Aksartova
Charitable and Private Foundations in Ukraine
Alexander Vinnikov
Articles
Evaluating the Impact of Legal and Regulatory Reform on Canada's Voluntary Sector
Douglas Rutzen and Michelle Coulton
Nongovernmental Ogres? How Feminist NGOs Undermine Women in Postsocialist Eastern Europe
Kristen Ghodsee
Identifying Nonprofit Institutions in New Zealand
Statistics New Zealand, in consultation with The Committee for the Study of the New Zealand Non-Profit Sector
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