Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (348 p)
ISBN:
9789812301529
,
9789812307156
,
9812301518
,
9812301526
Inhalt:
The state & NGOs : perspective from Asia -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Preface -- 1. The State and NGOs: Issues and Analytical Framework by Shinichi Shigetomi -- 2. Bangladesh: A Large NGO Sector Supported by Foreign Donors by Ken’ichi Nobusue -- 3. India: NGOs: Intermediary Agents or Institutional Reformers? by Hiroshi Sato -- 4. Sri Lanka: Community Consultants in an Underdeveloped Welfare State by Etsuyo Arai -- 5. Pakistan: Regulations and Potentiality in a Fragmented Society by Susumu Nejima -- 6. The Philippines: From Agents to Political Actors by Takeshi Kawanaka -- 7. Thailand: A Crossing of Critical Parallel Relationships by Shinichi Shigetomi -- 8. Vietnam: Control of NGOs by NGOs by Chizuko Suzuki -- 9. Indonesia: Flexible NGOs vs Inconsistent State Control by Yumiko Sakai -- 10. Malaysia: Dual Structure in the State–NGO Relationship by Yoshiki Kaneko -- 11. Singapore: Subtle NGO Control by a Developmentalist Welfare State Yayoi Tanaka -- 12. China: Social Restructuring and the Emergence of NGOs by Kenji Otsuka -- 13. Hong Kong: Uneasiness among Administrative Agents by Yukari Sawada -- 14. Taiwan: From Subjects of Oppression to the Instruments of “Taiwanization” by Tadayoshi Terao -- 15. South Korea: Advocacy for Democratization by Noriyo Isozaki -- 16. Japan: From Activist Groups to Management Organizations by Katsuya Mochizuki -- Index.
Inhalt:
"The book testifies to the growing sophistication of NGO studies by Asian scholars. Each chapter discusses in detail the legal and administrative structures through which NGOs are regulated and the political dynamics of the NGO-state relationship
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Sprache:
Englisch
URL:
http://erf.sbb.spk-berlin.de/han/iglibrary/portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ISEASB0000249.html