Civil and government organizations: A strategic link in the transition

The relationship between civil organizations and government is an strategic subject for the analysis of political, social and economic outcome which has taken place in the past two decades both nationally and internationally. In this case, the exposition of the subject revolves around the social pol...

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Egile nagusia: Lizárraga, Guillermina
Formatua: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Argitaratua: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2004
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Gaia:The relationship between civil organizations and government is an strategic subject for the analysis of political, social and economic outcome which has taken place in the past two decades both nationally and internationally. In this case, the exposition of the subject revolves around the social politics reedition, taking the state reform as a point of encounter in common action fields of this two social actors counterposed not so long ago. The main purpose of this work is to show a pragmatic vision about the course that has been followed in the relation between government and civil organizations, both in the discursive and operational terms. It seeks to transcend the idealism with which is usually used on the subject of civil organizations as well as the politic prejudice of its relation with the government, proposing that from such encounter, a particular, unedited entity emerges and which its own identity goes beyond; though not necessarily eliminates the civil and governmental models of social participation, and political action from which it comes from.