The rise of global civil society : building communities and nations from the bottom up / / Don Eberly.

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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:xiii, 333 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Forward poverty reduction in the age of globalization
  • Civil society : America's most consequential export
  • The common elements of community building and nation building:
  • The American domestic policy debate
  • The great foreign aid debate : America, generous or stingy?
  • From aid bureaucracy to civil society
  • Toward participation and partnerships
  • Wealth, poverty, and the rise of corporate citizenship
  • Micro-enterprise : tapping native capability at the bottom of the pyramid
  • America's most generous gift : the great tsunami of 2005
  • Conflict or collaboration : religion and civil society
  • Understanding and confronting anti-americanism
  • Civil society and nation building : prospects for democratization
  • Conflict and reconciliation in the context of nation building
  • Habits of the heart : building civic community
  • Looking ahead : a roadmap for building communities and nations through indigenous civil society, markets, and rule of law
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index.