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Charities In The Nonwestern World The Development And Regulation Of Indigenous And Islamic Charities Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown

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Charities In The Nonwestern World The Development And Regulation Of Indigenous And Islamic Charities Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.14 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown, Justin Pierce (eds.)
ISBN: 9781317938514, 1317938518
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Charities In The Nonwestern World The Development And Regulation Of Indigenous And Islamic Charities Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown by Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown, Justin Pierce (eds.) 9781317938514, 1317938518 instant download after payment.

This book looks at the operation of indigenous charities at a regional, localised and global level. Chapters focus on the adaptation, accountability and operation of charities across a wide range of jurisdictions from China to Indonesia, Thailand, Iran, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Lebanon and Turkey. It examines the ownership, participation and accountability of charities in a regional, localised and international context, and draws on the experiences and operation of charities. By presenting a cross-disciplinary exploration of the operation of charities, the book offers an interesting insight into the functioning and identification of the influencing factors impacting the operation of charities.
Reviews:
'The sixteen papers that have been selected to make up this book are packed with detailed researched facts on individual cases, and, put together, they ask probing questions about why people do good, what happens when they do, and what circumstances govern their decisions. The introduction by the editors highlights the question of accountability, especially to whom doers of good should be accountable to. The papers show that under colonial rule, in war, in changing social and economic climates, those questions have to be understood in their own nuances. Philanthropy, of course, is more than alleviating poverty, and it is through comparative research as presented in this book that the many facets of its character can come to be appreciated.' – David Faure, Wei Lun Professor of History, Chinese University of Hong Kong
'Charities are a critical element of civil society, the area of human organisation which lies between the state and the populace. But charities have had a complex and sometimes conflict-ridden relationship with states. This fascinating volume, with essays ranging from Japan to Saudi Arabia and Africa, illuminates this important aspect of modernity.' – C. A. Bayly, University of Cambridge

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