1. Religion, Faith-Based Organizations and Welfare Delivery in
Contemporary Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the Volume
2. Religion, Civil Society, and the State: Dynamics in Eastern
Europe
Part One: Majority Orthodox Countries
3.
Faith-Based Welfare Provision in Russia
4. The Place of Church in the Romanian Public Sphere: From
Charitable Entrepreneur to Political Agent
5. In Times of Crisis: Faith-based Social Engagement and Religious
Contestations in Ukraine since Maidan 2013-2014
Part Two: Majority Roman Catholic
Countries
6. God's Backyard: Politics and the
Catholic Church in Poland
7. Church and the Welfare State in Croatia
8. Religion, Civil Society, and Charitable Activity in Slovenia
9. Faith-Based Organizations in Hungary
Part Three: Countries with Large Numbers of Religiously
Unaffiliated
10. Religion and Welfare in a Secular
Society: The Case of Estonia
11. Irreplaceable Church Welfare in the Least Religious Country:
The Case of the Czech Republic
Miguel Glatzer is Associate Professor of Political Science
and Director of the Leadership and Global Understanding Program at
La Salle University, USA. His current research focuses on social
policy, labor market policy, the European sovereign debt crisis,
financial literacy, and immigration.
Paul Christopher Manuel is the Hurst Senior
Professorial Lecturer and distinguished scholar in residence in the
Department of Government in the School of Public Affairs at
American University, USA. His research interests address
comparative democratization, comparative public policy, and the
relationship between religion and politics.
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