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Who Is a Stream? Epistemic Communities, Instrument Constituencies and Advocacy Coalitions in Public Policy-Making
Author: Mukherjee, Ishani, Author: Howlett, Michael
Date created: 2015
Coalitional politics in the development of Vancouver's Chinatown from 2000 to 2019
Author: Siggers, Paul
Date created: 2021-12-06
Housing Policy in the UK: The Transformation of the "Right To Buy" Social Housing Policy
Author: Nankobe, Vitalis Mbah
Date created: 2021-06-01

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