The state and NGOs perspective from Asia edited by Shinichi Shigetomi.
Material type: TextPublication details: Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2002.Description: xi, 337 pages illustrations. 23 cmISBN:- 9812301518 (Soft cover
- 9812301526 (Hard cover
- 361.7 SHI
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Translated from the original Japanese edition, first published Tokyo : Akashi Shoten, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The state and NGOs: issues and analytical framework / Shinichi Shigetomi (p. 1-33 Bangladesh: a large NGO sector supported by foreign donors / Ken'ichi Nobusue (p. 34-56 India-NGOs: intermediary agents or institutional reformers? / Hiroshi Sato (p. 57-71 Sri Lanka: community consultants in an underdeveloped welfare state / Etsuyo Arai (p. 72-93) Pakistan: regulations and potentiality in a fragmented society / Susumu Nejima (p. 94-109) The Philippines: from agents to political actors / Takeshi Kawanaka (p. 110-124) Thailand: a crossing of critical parallel relationships / Shinichi Shigetomi (p. 125-144) Vietnam: control of NGOs by NGOs / Chizuko Suzuki (p. 145-160) Indonesia: flexible NGOs vs inconsistent state control / Yomiko Sakai (p. 161-178) Malaysia: dual structure in the state-NGO relationship / Yoshiki Kaneko (p. 178-199) Singapore: subtle NGO control by a developmentalist welfare state / Yayoi Tanaka (p. 200-221) China: social restructuring and the emergence of NGOs / Kenji Otsuka (p. 222-244) Hong Kong: uneasiness among administrative agents / Yukari Sawada (p. 245-262) Taiwan: from subjects of oppression to the instruments of "Taiwanization" / Tadayoshi Terao (p. 263-287) South Korea: advocacy for democratization / Noriyo Isozaki (p. 288-310) Japan: from activist groups to management organizations / Katsuya Mochizuki (p. 311-330 Pakistan: regulations and potentiality in a fragmented society / Susumu Nejima (p. 94-109 The Philippines: from agents to political actors / Takeshi Kawanaka (p. 110-124 Thailand: a crossing of critical parallel relationships / Shinichi Shigetomi (p. 125-144 Vietnam: control of NGOs by NGOs / Chizuko Suzuki (p. 145-160 Indonesia: flexible NGOs vs inconsistent state control / Yomiko Sakai (p. 161-178 Malaysia: dual structure in the state-NGO relationship / Yoshiki Kaneko (p. 178-199 Singapore: subtle NGO control by a developmentalist welfare state / Yayoi Tanaka (p. 200-221 China: social restructuring and the emergence of NGOs / Kenji Otsuka (p. 222-244) Hong Kong: uneasiness among administrative agents / Yukari Sawada (p. 245-262) Taiwan: from subjects of oppression to the instruments of "Taiwanization" / Tadayoshi Terao (p. 263-287) South Korea: advocacy for democratization / Noriyo Isozaki (p. 288-310) Japan: from activist groups to management organizations / Katsuya Mochizuki (p. 311-330 Hong Kong: uneasiness among administrative agents / Yukari Sawada (p. 245-262 Taiwan: from subjects of oppression to the instruments of "Taiwanization" / Tadayoshi Terao (p. 263-287 South Korea: advocacy for democratization / Noriyo Isozaki (p. 288-310 Japan: from activist groups to management organizations / Katsuya Mochizuki (p. 311-330).
This volume examines the state-NGO relationships in fifteen Asian countries.
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