01110 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001200131100004100143245006100184260004900245300003200294500002300326504001400349520043800363650001800801650002400819990002500843INLIS00000000000254320221013085845 a0010-0520002543221013 | | eng  a0 7546 1838 2 aeng a300 a300 CIV0 aCivil Society In The Information Age1 aCivil Society In The Information Age /cHajnal, Peter I. aHampshire :bHarvard University Press,c2002 a247 :bvii, 247 p. ;c22 cm aIndeks : p.279-298 ap.257-277 aCivil society has been around for hundreds of years, ever since, voluntary associations, mutual-help groups and interest groups were first formed. But since World War II, and especially with the end of the cold war following the disintegration of repressive regimes in the Soviet Union, eastern and central Europe, Latin America and in parts of Africa, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have proliferated at an unprecedented rate. 4aCivil Society 4aInformation Society a09268/MKRI-P/XI-2008