1st Edition
The Politics of Foundations A Comparative Analysis
This book explores the roles and visions foundations have of, and for, themselves in the new Europe.
The leading contributors go beyond a quantitative profile of foundations in Europe, and probe deeper into their role and contributions in meeting the economic, cultural, environmental and educational needs of European societies. Includes a mapping and appraisal of foundation visions, policies and strategies, and an overall assessment of the current and future policy environment in which they operate. The Politics of Foundations combines the detailed comparative analysis of current challenges facing foundations, with individual country studies on Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom and also includes a comparative view from the United States.
This valuable reference will be of interest to researchers and students of foundations, policy-making, comparative politics and international business, as well as policy makers and professionals.
PART I Studying the Politics of Foundations
Chapter 1 Philanthropic Foundations in Modern Society
Chapter 2 Comparing Foundation Roles
Chapter 3 Comparing Foundation Visions
Chapter 4 Combining Roles and Visions: Patterns and Implications
PART II Country Analyses
Chapter 5 Austria
Chapter 6 Belgium
Chapter 7 Britain
Chapter 8 Czech Republic
Chapter 9 Denmark
Chapter 10 Estonia
Chapter 11 France
Chapter 12 Germany
Chapter 13 Greece
Chapter 14 Hungary
Chapter 15 Ireland
Chapter 16 Italy
Chapter 17 The Netherlands
Chapter 18 Norway
Chapter 19 Poland
Chapter 20 Spain
Chapter 21 Sweden
Chapter 22 Switzerland
Chapter 23 United States
Biography
This new volume presents a systematic and comparative analysis of the current and future role of foundations in Europe and beyond.
While cross-national studies of business firms, government agencies and service-providing nonprofit organizations are increasingly becoming available, little is known, in a systematic way, about the challenges foundations are facing. This book therefore includes a mapping and appraisal of foundation visions, policies and strategies, and an overall assessment of the current and future policy environment in which they operate. It goes beyond a quantitative profile of foundations in Europe, and probes deeper into their role and contributions in meeting the economic, cultural, environmental and educational needs of European societies. Developed from an international research project, this study includes twenty country studies comparing foundations in Europe, the Europe Union and the US.
This valuable reference will be of interest to researchers and students of foundations, policy-making, comparative politics and international business, as well as to policy-makers and professionals.