Between Engagement and Reluctance: Governments’ Stand Towards Citizen InitiativesFootnote†† In 2013, the author was part of a team carrying out a mapping of Citizen Initiatives in Europe, which resulted in the research paper: Pollet et al. (Citation201Citation3), The Accidental Aid Worker. A Mapping of Citizen Initiatives for Global Solidarity in Europe, Leuven/Nijmegen: HIVA-KU Leuven/CIDIN – Radboud University of Nijmegen. This article is a shorter and adapted version of that paper, which has received notable comments after its initial presentation.
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