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2. Preface
3. Contents
4. 2. Nonprofit Advocacy in Seattle and Washington, DC
5. Acknowledgments
6. 1. The Group Basis of City Politics
7. 3. Shaping the Government–Nonprofit Partnership: Direct and Indirect Advocacy
8. Part One: The Local and National Dimensions of Nonprofit Advocacy
9. 6. Advocacy in Hard Times: Nonprofit Organizations and the Representation of Marginalized Groups in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina and 9/11
10. 4. Nonprofit Advocacy in the Nation’s Capital
11. Part Two: Organizational Politics, Strategy, and Tactics
12. 5. From Skid Row to the Statehouse: How Nonprofit Homeless Service Providers Overcome Barriers to Policy Advocacy Involvement
13. 7. Gender Identity and the Shifting Basis of Advocacy by US Women’s Groups, 1920–2000
14. 10. Effective Advocacy: Lessons for Nonprofit Leaders from Research and Practice
15. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
16. 9. Analyzing the Practice of Nonprofit Advocacy: Comparing Two Human Service Networks
17. 8. The Political Voice of American Children: Nonprofit Advocacy and a Century of Representation for Child Well-Being
18. List of Contributors
19. Index
20. Conclusion: Voters Choose Competence in Japan’s Coronavirus Election
21. Japanese Politics Between 2017 and 2021
22. The Opposition in 2021: A Second Party and a Third Force
23. Introduction: Japan’s Coronavirus Election
24. Introduction: Japan’s Coronavirus Election
25. Japanese Politics Between 2017 and 2021
26. Conclusion: Voters Choose Competence in Japan’s Coronavirus Election
27. The Opposition in 2021: A Second Party and a Third Force
28. Populism in Japan
29. Japanese Politics: An Introduction
30. The Opposition: From Third Party Back to Third Force
31. Introduction: Abe on a Roll at the Polls
32. Japanese Politics Between 2014 and 2017: The Search for an Opposition Party in the Age of Abe
33. Distinguishing Providing Public Services from Receiving Government Funding as Factors in Nonprofit Advocacy
34. Japanese Politics
35. The Electoral–Constituency Model of Party Personnel
36. Portugal
37. New Zealand
38. Conclusion
39. Israel
40. Japan
41. Germany
42. Britain
43. Party Personnel Strategies
44. Committees Type and the Expertise Model of Party Personnel
45. How to Assess Quantitatively Party-Level Committee Placements
46. Party Personnel Strategies
47. Populism in Japan
48. Conclusion: Japan’s Bait-and-Switch Election 2014
49. From Third Force to Third Party: Duverger’s Revenge?
50. Introduction: Take a Second Look at the 2014 Election, It’s Worth It
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