Whitman analyzes European philanthropic foundations' accountability mechanisms, highlighting the balance between autonomy and legitimacy. He explores regulatory frameworks, transparency practices, and pressures for public oversight, suggesting that European philanthropy requires tailored statutes to ensure it meets both societal needs and donor freedoms. The article underscores the importance of robust governance structures that uphold public trust while allowing foundations the flexibility to innovate and pursue their missions effectively.
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