Globalization is perhaps the most extensively discussed topic in
contemporary academic literature and mass media. Many philanthropic
organizations work on a global level and have been participants in the
spread of globalization. This book specifically deals with the role of
philanthropy in past and present globalizations, and the contributors
explore the scope and degree of the relationships between globalization,
philanthropy and civil society and demonstrate the relationships
empirically and theoretically. Unlike most existing publications on
globalization, this volume examines complex and diverse links between
philanthropy, civil society and globalization as a single theme that
goes beyond standard economic interpretations.