Making the money sing : private wealth and public power in the search for peace /
In the 1980s, liberal philanthropists worked in tandem to end the nuclear arms race--a remarkably successful effort--but scattered into several directions in the 1990s after the Cold War ended. This book chronicles those two decades, with provocative stories and insights about how and why philanthro...
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
c2000
Lanham, Md. : [2000], ©2000 Lanham, Md. : c2000 Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : c2000 Lanham, Md. : [2000] |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Bevis Longstreth
- 1 Private Wealth and Public Aspirations
- 2. Early Peace Donors
- 3. Fueling the Momentum
- 4. How We Ended the Cold War
- 5. Did Philanthropy Make a Difference?
- 6. Leaving the Cold War Behind
- 7. Big Crack-up
- 8. Civil Society Revolution
- 9. Building the House of Peace
- 10. Making the Money Sing.
- Foreword / Bevis Longstreth
- 1 Private Wealth and Public Aspirations
- 2. The Early Peace Donors
- 3. Fueling the Momentum
- 4. How We Ended the Cold War
- 5. Did Philanthropy Make a Difference?
- 6. Leaving the Cold War Behind
- 7. The Big Crack-up
- 8. The Civil Society Revolution
- 9. Building the House of Peace
- 10. Making the Money Sing.