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022 | _a 978-1-78190-034-5 | ||
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050 | _ahttps://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/s0278-1204(2012)0000030013/full/html | ||
245 | _aCivil Society and the State in the Neoliberal Era: Dynamics of Friends and Enemies. | ||
310 | _aYEARLY. | ||
362 | _aVol. 30, 2012. | ||
520 | _aPurpose – The discourse about civil society is closely tied to the role of collective action in general, and of social movements in particular. Yet the origins of the recent emphasis on civil society are located in the 1980s – the time period during which the wave of neoliberalism began its rise and spread. | ||
650 | _2POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY. | ||
856 | _ahttps://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/s0278-1204(2012)0000030013/full/html | ||
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