Levy, Daniel C.
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About the Author:
Daniel Levy is professor in the departments of Educational Administration and Political Studies, Latin American Studies, and Political Science at the State University of New York, albany.
Review:
“This comprehensively researched book provides a detailed guide to a little-known sector of Latin America's higher education network. It also raises important questions concerning the necessary institutional arrangements required to nudge authoritarian and totalitarian regimes in more democratic directions. . . . [The book] provides serious, and at times convincing, insights into a topic deserving of a wider audience.”
—American Journal of Sociology
“Daniel Levy’s Building the Third Sector makes an important contribution to a better understanding of the burgeoning nonprofit sector, with a careful analysis of the role of private research centers, their management, and their significance.”
--Journal of Developing Areas
“This study of the rise of nongovernmentl organizations in Latin America over the past quarter century is an important addition to an international/comparative literature that has tended to ignore our southern neighbors. It is enriched by the author’s disciplinary grounding in educational policy, political science, and area studies.”
--ArnovaNews
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- PublisherUniv of Pittsburgh Pr
- Publication date1884
- ISBN 10 0822939444
- ISBN 13 9780822939443
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages348