Éidín Ní Shé, Lorelle J. Burton, Patrick Alan Danaher
Given the global crises confronting the world today, it is important to interrogate the notion of “the modern state” and to evaluate its effectiveness in providing security and services for its populations, including the most disadvantaged and vulnerable. This book investigates the modern state’s capacity to serve its constituents by examining the organisations that facilitate two key elements of contemporary living: social capital and social enterprise. These elements are explored in a series of rich case studies located in Australia, Ireland and Bangladesh, with broader implications...
Given the global crises confronting the world today, it is important to interrogate the notion of “the modern state” and to evaluate its effective...