类型学
普通合伙企业
政府(语言学)
非营利部门
背景(考古学)
政治
理想型
社会学
公共关系
空格(标点符号)
政治学
社会科学
哲学
法学
古生物学
生物
语言学
人类学
作者
Stefan Toepler,Annette Zimmer,Katja Levy,Christian Fröhlich
标识
DOI:10.1177/08997640221112890
摘要
This article takes a fresh look at nonprofit/government relations in the context of both the partnership literature on collaboration and the closing space literature on repression. Following the Weberian ideal-type approach, we develop a heuristic tool for nuanced analyses of relations between the sectors in comparative research that is applicable in diverse political regime settings. We integrate foundational conceptions of Salamon, Young, and Najam to develop our framework, which we then illustrate with the cases of Russia and China. While repression is not necessarily the predominant characteristic of nonprofit–government relations in authoritarian regime settings, the reduction of intersectoral relations to collaboration strategies common in Western contexts also falls short of capturing the full complexity of the relationship. Rather than trying to establish national patterns, researchers need to remain sensitive to the coexistence of multiple government/nonprofit relationship types, affecting various parts of the nonprofit sector differently.
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