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1. Introduction, Zhanna Kravchenko, Lisa Kings and Katarzyna Jezierska
Part I. Resources as Constraints
2. Pecunia olet: The funding dilemma for think tanks in Poland, Katarzyna Jezierska
3. Domestic funding for civil society in a non-democratic context: The example of the Presidential Grants in Russia, Yulia Skokova and Christian Fröhlich
4.Polish human rights organizations: Resisting institutional pressures, Zhanna Kravchenko, Katarzyna Jezierska, Marta Gumkowska, Beata Charycka, and Magdalena Szafranek
5. . Rural community development in Sweden: From challenging to mainstream?, Anette Forsberg
Part II. External Constraints and Facilitators of Resources- 6. From local to digital and back: E-resourcefulness among urban movements in Poland, Anna Domaradzka.-7. Between autonomy and compliance: The organizational development of Russian civil society, Vsevolod Bederson and Andrei Semenov
8. Navigating contemporary developments in Swedish civil society: The case of Save the Children Sweden, Lisa Kings
9. Humane resources? The people behind Polish civil society organizations, Galia Chimiak
Part III. Organizations and Resources: Intertwined Transformations
10. Doing the right things or doing things right? Exploring the relationship between professional autonomy and resources in volunteering, Cecilia Gullberg and Noomi Weinryb
11. Liberty, loyalty, and solidarity. The role of transnational, national, and local resources in voluntary organizations in Russia, Zhanna Kravchenko
12. Resources shifting values: Online and offline resources in Swedish civil society, Håkan Johansson and Gabriella Scaramuzzino.-Chapter
13. St. Petersburg LGBTQI+ activists negotiating financial and symbolic resources, Pauliina Lukinmaa.-Chapter 14. Epilogue, Apostolis Papakostas.

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