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yearbook 2001


Global Civil Society 2001



Global Civil Society 2001
Anheier, Helmut, Marlies Glasius and Mary Kaldor (eds.)

Part 1: Concepts of GCS
Part 2: Issues in GCS
Part 3: Infrastructure of GCS
Part 4: Record of GCS

     

PART 1: CONCEPTS

CHAPTER 1 Introducing Global Civil Society
by Helmut Anheier, Marlies Glasius and Mary Kaldor 
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CHAPTER 2
Global Civil Society?
by John Keane 
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PART 2: ISSUES

CHAPTER 3 The New Anti-Capitalist Movement: Money and Global Civil Society 
by Yahia Said and Meghnad Desai 
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CHAPTER 4
Dig It Up: Global Civil Society's Responses to Plant Biotechnology 
by Diane Osgood
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CHAPTER 5
A Decade of Humanitarian Intervention: The Role of Global Civil Society 
by Mary Kaldor
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PART 3: INFRASTRUCTURE

CHAPTER 6 Contested Space: The Internet and Global Civil Society
by John Naughton
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CHAPTER 7
Parallel Summits of Global Civil Society 
by Mario Pianta
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CHAPTER 8
Funding of Global Civil Society Organisations
by Frances Pinter
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PART 4: RECORD

Measuring Global Civil Society
by Helmut Anheier
    

 
Table Programmes 
Part 1     Part 2    
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Chronologies
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Recommended Readings and Index
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For more information on the Global Civil Society Yearbook please contact Fiona Holland, managing editor, at:
f.c.holland@lse.ac.uk

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Center for Civil Society (UCLA)
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