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What affects employment by NGOs? Counteraction to precarious employment in the Polish non-profit sector in the perspective of COVID-19 pandemic crises. (2021). Mikolajczak, Pawel.
In: Oeconomia Copernicana.
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  7. Exploring service‐providing non‐governmental organization perceptions of shifting civic space in Ghana: Impacts of government and international actors. (2023). Oduro, Franklin ; Zook, Sandy ; Krawczyk, Kelly Ann.
    In: Public Administration & Development.
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  8. Uncivil society and social policies in Brazil: The backlash in the gender, sexual, and reproductive rights and ethnic and racial relations fields. (2023). Alves, Mario Aquino ; Segatto, Catarina Ianni ; Pineda, Andrea.
    In: Public Administration & Development.
    RePEc:wly:padxxx:v:43:y:2023:i:1:p:60-69.

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  9. Civil society and democratization: The role of service‐providing organizations amid closing civic spaces. (2023). Onishi, Tamaki ; Toepler, Stefan ; Moldavanova, Alisa.
    In: Public Administration & Development.
    RePEc:wly:padxxx:v:43:y:2023:i:1:p:3-13.

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  10. Categories and Institutional Change: Contesting the Uncontested Space Through National Rankings. (2023). Ali, Syed Mohsin ; Khalil, Syed Haider ; Nawaz, Sher ; Khan, Muhammad Ibrahim ; Sultan, Fahad.
    In: SAGE Open.
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  11. The 21st century trust and leadership problem: Quoi faire?. (2023). Anheier, Helmut K ; Knudsen, Edward L.
    In: Global Policy.
    RePEc:bla:glopol:v:14:y:2023:i:1:p:139-148.

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  12. Legal and practical conditions of the functioning of the civil society organizations in Hungary and Poland. (2022). Kai, Lszl K ; Bejma, Agnieszka.
    In: Eastern Journal of European Studies.
    RePEc:jes:journl:y:2022:v:13:p:120-140.

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  13. Institutions and environmental resource extraction within local communities in Mozambique. (2022). Mukong, Alfred ; Ntuli, Herbert ; Kimengsi, Jude Ndzifon.
    In: Forest Policy and Economics.
    RePEc:eee:forpol:v:139:y:2022:i:c:s1389934122000363.

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  14. Encroachment and Reaction of Civil Society in Non-liberal Democracies: The Case of Israel and the New Israel Fund. (2022). Hagai, Katz ; Benjamin, Gidron.
    In: Nonprofit Policy Forum.
    RePEc:bpj:nonpfo:v:13:y:2022:i:3:p:229-250:n:4.

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  15. Changing Civic Spaces in the Light of Authoritarian Elements of Politics and the Covid Crisis – The Case of Austria. (2022). Ruth, Simsa.
    In: Nonprofit Policy Forum.
    RePEc:bpj:nonpfo:v:13:y:2022:i:3:p:211-228:n:3.

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  16. Contested Civic Spaces in Liberal Democracies. (2022). Stefan, Toepler ; Graf, Strachwitz Rupert.
    In: Nonprofit Policy Forum.
    RePEc:bpj:nonpfo:v:13:y:2022:i:3:p:179-193:n:2.

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  17. What affects employment by NGOs? Counteraction to precarious employment in the Polish non-profit sector in the perspective of COVID-19 pandemic crises. (2021). Mikolajczak, Pawel.
    In: Oeconomia Copernicana.
    RePEc:pes:ieroec:v:12:y:2021:i:3:p:761-788.

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  18. Steering as Path Creation: Leadership and the Art of Managing Dependencies and Reality Effects. (2021). Beunen, Raoul ; Gruezmacher, Monica ; Duineveld, Martijn ; van Assche, Kristof.
    In: Politics and Governance.
    RePEc:cog:poango:v:9:y:2021:i:2:p:369-380.

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  19. Steering as Path Creation: Leadership and the Art of Managing Dependencies and Reality Effects. (2021). van Assche, Kristof ; Duineveld, Martijn ; Gruezmacher, Monica ; Beunen, Raoul.
    In: Politics and Governance.
    RePEc:cog:poango:v9:y:2021:i:2:p:369-380.

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  20. Five Worlds of Political Strategy in the Climate Movement. (2021). Srivastav, Sugandha ; Rafaty, Ryan.
    In: INET Oxford Working Papers.
    RePEc:amz:wpaper:2021-07.

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  21. Promoting Good Public Governance and Environmental Support for Sustainable Economic Development. (2019). SIRGHI, Nicoleta ; Danselmi, Paolo ; Cristea, Mirela ; Noja, Gratiela Georgiana ; Hategan, Camelia-Daniela.
    In: IJERPH.
    RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:16:y:2019:i:24:p:4940-:d:294802.

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  22. Policy Neglect:The True Challenge to the Nonprofit Sector. (2019). Stefan, Toepler ; Helmut, Anheier.
    In: Nonprofit Policy Forum.
    RePEc:bpj:nonpfo:v:10:y:2019:i:4:p:9:n:4.

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