ABSTRACT

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|72 pages

Studying the politics of foundations

part II|267 pages

Country analyses

chapter 5|10 pages

Austria

chapter 6|11 pages

Belgium

chapter 7|19 pages

United Kingdom

chapter 8|15 pages

Czech Republic 1

chapter 9|14 pages

Denmark

chapter 10|13 pages

Estonia

chapter 11|15 pages

France

chapter 13|14 pages

Greece

chapter 14|11 pages

Hungary

chapter 15|13 pages

Ireland

chapter 16|15 pages

Italy

chapter 17|15 pages

Netherlands

chapter 18|12 pages

Norway

chapter 19|9 pages

Poland

chapter 20|15 pages

Spain

chapter 21|17 pages

Sweden