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Nonprofit Sector Overview -> Public Policy

Partners in Public Service: Government–Nonprofit Relations in the Modern Welfare State
Lester Salamon (Johns Hopkins University, 1995)

Partners in Public Service brings together some of Lester Salamon's most important work on the changing relationship between government and the voluntary sector in the American version of the modern welfare state. Approaching issues from a variety of perspectives, Salamon covers topics such as the theoretical basis of government–nonprofit cooperation and recent efforts to cut federal spending. The book explores the unique relationships between government and voluntary organizations that comprise the American welfare state; and approaches this subject from theoretical, empirical, historical, prospective, and comparative perspectives.
Softcover, 328 pages, $17.95

 


 
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