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- catalog abstract "While most observers have equated privatization with a conservative assault on the welfare state, Claire F. Ullman demonstrates that such was not the case in France. There, delegation to nonprofits was motivated by the desire to increase the state's ability to achieve progressive social goals, including enabling welfare programs to reach more of the disadvantaged. Elites sought to recruit nonprofit organizations as partners not to roll back the state, but to bolster and extend its power. Ullman suggests that the western welfare state's new reliance on nonprofit organizations should be re-evaluated in light of the French case.".
- catalog contributor b11103864.
- catalog coverage "France Social policy.".
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "I. Delegation to Nonprofits and the Crisis of State Capacity -- II. The Failure of Existing Theory: A Literature Review -- III. The Nonprofit Sector in France: Past and Present -- IV. Laying the Groundwork for Delegation: Three Programs for Reform -- V. Political Struggles over Nonprofits' Roles: 1974-1981 -- VI. A Policy of Delegation and Inclusion: The New Socialist Government in Power -- VII. The New Power of Nonprofits: Poverty Policy Initiatives of the 1980s -- VIII. Nonprofits to the Rescue?".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-190) and index.x.".
- catalog description "While most observers have equated privatization with a conservative assault on the welfare state, Claire F. Ullman demonstrates that such was not the case in France. There, delegation to nonprofits was motivated by the desire to increase the state's ability to achieve progressive social goals, including enabling welfare programs to reach more of the disadvantaged. Elites sought to recruit nonprofit organizations as partners not to roll back the state, but to bolster and extend its power. Ullman suggests that the western welfare state's new reliance on nonprofit organizations should be re-evaluated in light of the French case.".
- catalog extent "xi, 193 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Welfare state's other crisis.".
- catalog identifier "0253335442 (cl : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Welfare state's other crisis.".
- catalog isPartOf "IU Center on Philanthropy series in governance.".
- catalog isPartOf "Indiana University Center on Philanthropy series in governance".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bloomington : Indiana University Press,".
- catalog relation "Welfare state's other crisis.".
- catalog spatial "France Social policy.".
- catalog spatial "France.".
- catalog subject "361.8/0944 21".
- catalog subject "HV268 .U38 1999".
- catalog subject "Nonprofit organizations France.".
- catalog subject "Privatization France.".
- catalog subject "Social service Government policy France.".
- catalog subject "Welfare state.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Delegation to Nonprofits and the Crisis of State Capacity -- II. The Failure of Existing Theory: A Literature Review -- III. The Nonprofit Sector in France: Past and Present -- IV. Laying the Groundwork for Delegation: Three Programs for Reform -- V. Political Struggles over Nonprofits' Roles: 1974-1981 -- VI. A Policy of Delegation and Inclusion: The New Socialist Government in Power -- VII. The New Power of Nonprofits: Poverty Policy Initiatives of the 1980s -- VIII. Nonprofits to the Rescue?".
- catalog title "The welfare state's other crisis : explaining the new partnership between nonprofit organizations and the state in France / Claire Frances Ullman.".
- catalog type "text".