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Watchdog of Political and Economic Power: The Nonprofit Sector in the Slovak Republic

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Future of Civil Society

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Nongovernmental voluntary activities in Slovakia have a long tradition, even though they have been affected by the communist system. Their forms, functions, and relations with the state and the civil society have undergone change throughout the centuries.

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Annette Zimmer Eckhard Priller

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Kuvíková, H., Hullová, D. (2004). Watchdog of Political and Economic Power: The Nonprofit Sector in the Slovak Republic. In: Zimmer, A., Priller, E. (eds) Future of Civil Society. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80980-3_31

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