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Voluntary Sector Organizations and the State

Building New Relations
  • Rachel Laforest
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2011
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A deft account of the developments and strategies that transformed voluntary organizations into a distinct political constituency with a strong voice in public policy.
This book traces developments in the voluntary sector in Canada since the early 1990s, offering an up-to-date portrait of the federal government’s evolving relationship with voluntary organizations.

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Rachel Laforest is an associate professor and head of the Public Policy and Third Sector Initiative in the School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University.

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Alexandra Dobrowolsky, editor of Women and Public Policy in Canada: Neoliberalism and After?:

After years of disparaging most non-state actors as pesky “special interest groups,” the Liberal government embraced certain “third sector” organizations as useful state “partners.” Laforest carefully details how and why this shift in state-voluntary sector relations took place. Her book offers important empirical and analytical insights into this period in Canadian politics and perceptively suggests why it contrasts with, but also lays the foundation for, the subsequent Conservative government’s approach to the voluntary sector.

Caroline Andrew, co-editor of Electing a Diverse Canada: The Representation of Immigrants, Minorities, and Women:

Laforest’s book makes a major contribution to the study of state-voluntary sector relations, linking the work on public policy and civil society. It gives a true sense of the dynamics of the voluntary sector, bringing together policy sectors, internal organizational shifts, and federal government processes. In addition, the author tells a Canadian story in ways that make clear its relation to worldwide shifts in governance.


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9780774821469
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