Politics and Partnerships

Politics and Partnerships
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9780226109978
ISBN-13 : 0226109976
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics and Partnerships by : Elisabeth S. Clemens

Routinely, members of both major parties call for partnerships between government and nonprofit organizations.

The Politics of Partnerships

The Politics of Partnerships
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9048185483
ISBN-13 : 9789048185481
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Partnerships by : Maria May Seitanidi

In the late 1990s the idea of cross-sector collaborations was relatively new in Europe. The term ‘partnership’ was employed primarily to refer to partnerships between government and businesses, usually termed PPP (Public Private Partnerships). On the other hand ‘strategic alliances’ was the term employed for business-to-business partnerships. Until then ‘sponsorship’ was the most practised associational form between nonprofit organisations (NPOs) and businesses (BUSs), which was included within the broad area of corporate community involvement. The relations between NPOs and BUSs witnessed a gradual intensification over the last 200 years (Gray 1989; Young 1999; Austin 2000; Googins and Rochlin 2000) resulting in increased interactions within both the philanthropic and trans- tional types of relationships (Seitanidi and Ryan 2007). However, the more recent gradual prominence of the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within all sectors of society elicited an intensification of the debate with regard to the responsibilities of each sector in addressing environmental and social issues. In effect, CSR contributed to the increase of the interactions across the sectors and propelled NPO-BUS Partnerships (a type of social partnership) as a key mechanism for corporations to delve into a process of engaging with NPOs in order to improve their business practices by contributing their resources to address social issues (Heap 1998; Mohiddin 1998; Fowler 2000; Googins and Rochlin 2000; Mancuso Brehm 2001; Drew 2003; Hemphill and Vonortas 2003).

Partisans and Partners

Partisans and Partners
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9780226402727
ISBN-13 : 022640272X
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Partisans and Partners by : Josh Pacewicz

There’s no question that Americans are bitterly divided by politics. But in Partisans and Partners, Josh Pacewicz finds that our traditional understanding of red/blue, right/left, urban/rural division is too simplistic. Wheels-down in Iowa—that most important of primary states—Pacewicz looks to two cities, one traditionally Democratic, the other traditionally Republican, and finds that younger voters are rejecting older-timers’ strict political affiliations. A paradox is emerging—as the dividing lines between America’s political parties have sharpened, Americans are at the same time growing distrustful of traditional party politics in favor of becoming apolitical or embracing outside-the-beltway candidates. Pacewicz sees this change coming not from politicians and voters, but from the fundamental reorganization of the community institutions in which political parties have traditionally been rooted. Weaving together major themes in American political history—including globalization, the decline of organized labor, loss of locally owned industries, uneven economic development, and the emergence of grassroots populist movements—Partisans and Partners is a timely and comprehensive analysis of American politics as it happens on the ground.

Tourism Collaboration and Partnerships

Tourism Collaboration and Partnerships
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Publisher : Channel View Publications
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781873150221
ISBN-13 : 1873150229
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Tourism Collaboration and Partnerships by : Bill Bramwell

The central importance of involving diverse stakeholders in effective sustainable tourism planning and management is increasingly recognised. Collaboration and partnerships are valuable ways of achieving this. Leading researchers and practitioners examine the processes, issues and politics involved in this new and fast growing field. Case studies are taken from Europe, the Americas, Australia and the Arctic.

The Politics of Partnerships

The Politics of Partnerships
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9789048185474
ISBN-13 : 9048185475
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Partnerships by : Maria May Seitanidi

In the late 1990s the idea of cross-sector collaborations was relatively new in Europe. The term ‘partnership’ was employed primarily to refer to partnerships between government and businesses, usually termed PPP (Public Private Partnerships). On the other hand ‘strategic alliances’ was the term employed for business-to-business partnerships. Until then ‘sponsorship’ was the most practised associational form between nonprofit organisations (NPOs) and businesses (BUSs), which was included within the broad area of corporate community involvement. The relations between NPOs and BUSs witnessed a gradual intensification over the last 200 years (Gray 1989; Young 1999; Austin 2000; Googins and Rochlin 2000) resulting in increased interactions within both the philanthropic and trans- tional types of relationships (Seitanidi and Ryan 2007). However, the more recent gradual prominence of the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within all sectors of society elicited an intensification of the debate with regard to the responsibilities of each sector in addressing environmental and social issues. In effect, CSR contributed to the increase of the interactions across the sectors and propelled NPO-BUS Partnerships (a type of social partnership) as a key mechanism for corporations to delve into a process of engaging with NPOs in order to improve their business practices by contributing their resources to address social issues (Heap 1998; Mohiddin 1998; Fowler 2000; Googins and Rochlin 2000; Mancuso Brehm 2001; Drew 2003; Hemphill and Vonortas 2003).

Mexico & the United States

Mexico & the United States
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Publisher : Lynne Rienner Pub
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 1588268594
ISBN-13 : 9781588268594
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Mexico & the United States by : Peter H. Smith

What are the strengths and weaknesses of the partnership between Mexico and the United States? What might be done to improve it? Exploring both policy and process, and ranging from issues of trade and development to concerns about migration, the environment, and crime, the authors of Mexico and the United States provide a comprehensive analysis of one of the worldʹs most complex bilateral relationships. -- Publisher description.

Partnership Communities

Partnership Communities
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 : 9781108996372
ISBN-13 : 110899637X
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Partnership Communities by : Anthony Michael Bertelli

We undertake the first quantitative and broadly comparative study of the structure and performance of partnership communities to our knowledge. Our study addresses several important research questions. How connected are the members of partnership communities? How can we understand the quality of the projects a community undertakes? How do political institutions shape their structure and performance? After defining partnership communities as networked communities of private firms which form the consortia that enter into long-term contractual arrangements with governments, we show how they are affected by government demand for partners. We then provide an overview of those factors predicting success in financing projects. Finally, we focus on the political economy of partnership communities. We develop and test theoretical predictions about how national institutions shape partnership communities and the quality of projects. We also investigate voters' preferences over alternative arrangements of infrastructure delivery before drawing out implications for research and practice.

The Logic of Public–Private Partnerships

The Logic of Public–Private Partnerships
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781784716691
ISBN-13 : 1784716693
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Logic of Public–Private Partnerships by : Graeme A. Hodge

This book examines Public–Private Partnerships (PPP), and tracks the movement from early technical optimism to the reality of PPP as a phenomenon in the political economy. Today's economic turbulence sees many PPP assumptions changed: what contracts can achieve, who bears the real risks, where governments get advice and who invests. As the gap between infrastructure needs and available financing widens, governments and businesses both must seek new ways to make contemporary PPP approaches work.

The Politics of Development Co-operation

The Politics of Development Co-operation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781134745258
ISBN-13 : 1134745257
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Development Co-operation by : Lisa Aubrey

First Published in 2004. The Politics of Development Cooperation interrogates the politics of interorganizational development cooperation, examining issues of power, autonomy, and dependence. Focusing on Kenya and in particular on Maendeleo Ya Wanawake (MYWO), the largest national women’s organization, and its partners in its relational environment, this book probes the relationships between foreign donors, grassroots development organizations and governments. Aubrey examines whether it is possible for the North and the developing world to be engaged in genuine development partnerships, the influence resource contributions, financial and technical, have on agenda formulation and compromises, and whether organizations such as MYWO are truly NGOs, as they claim to be, or whether they remain an extension of the state exploited by patriarchal party politics. Gender is central to the analysis of this book, with issues reflecting and reintroducing the politics of unequal resources in development cooperative partnerships. Differences in status among women are also systematically examined because the politics of development affect elite and grassroots women differently.

Politics, Partnerships, and Power

Politics, Partnerships, and Power
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0977777952
ISBN-13 : 9780977777952
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics, Partnerships, and Power by : Jay Pridmore

""Politics, Partnerships, and Power: The Lives of Ralph E. and Marguerite Stitt Church" is a historical biography of Marguerite Stitt and Ralph Church, a political powerhouse couple who dedicated their lives to serving the great people of the state of Illinois. This book provides readers with an interesting look at how a 20th Century married couple both pursued careers in legislative politics through the early 1900s, with a particular focus on Stitt's remarkable legacy as a pioneer for women serving in government"--