Table of contents for Nonprofits and government : collaboration and conflict / edited by Elizabeth T. Boris and C. Eugene Steuerle.

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CONTENTS
Preface	
Introduction¿Nonprofit Organizations in a Democracy: Varied Roles and Responsibilities, Elizabeth T. Boris
1. Complementary, Supplementary or Adversarial? A Theoretical and Historical Examination of Nonprofit-Government Relations in the United States, Dennis Young
2. Meeting Social Needs: Comparing the Resources of the Independent Sector and Government, C. Eugene Steuerle and Virginia A. Hodgkinson
3. The Nonprofit Sector and the Federal Budget: Recent History and Future Directions, Alan J. Abramson, Lester M. Salamon, and C. Eugene Steuerle
4. Tax Treatment of Nonprofit Organizations: A Two-Edged Sword? Evelyn Brody and Joseph J. Cordes
5. Nonprofits and State and Local Governments, Woods Bowman and Marion R. Fremont-Smith 
6. Government Financing of Nonprofit Activity, Steven Rathgeb Smith 
7. Nonprofits and Federalism, Carol DeVita and Eric Twombly
8. Ownership Forms, Conversions, and Public Policy, John H. Goddeeris and Burton A. Weisbrod
9. Clash of Values: Government Funding for the Arts and Religion, Robert Wuthnow
10. Advocacy and the Challenges it Presents for Nonprofits, Elizabeth J. Reid
11. U.S.-Based International NGOs and Federal Government Foreign Assistance: Out of Alignment?, Janelle Kerlin 
12. Government-Nonprofit Relations in International Perspective, Lester M. Salamon
About the Editors	
About the Contributors	
Index	

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Nonprofit organizations -- United States.
Administrative agencies -- United States.
Public-private sector cooperation -- United States.
Democracy -- United States.