What We Can Learn From Argentine and Chilean Nonprofits and Governments Ran CobleWhat can be done to reverse the decline in the many duties and responsibilities of a citizen in a democracy?
A good source of ideas may be the younger, more experimental democracies of South America. This article focuses on model programs and innovations among Argentinian and Chilean nonprofits. It is the author’s hope that these programs may serve as guides for U.S. nonprofts seeking citizen participation and civic education.Published: Chicago Policy Review (Volume 10, No. 1, 2006).
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