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      Gaps and the Nature of Change in Global Governance

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            Journal of Global Faultlines
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            March 2016
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            Griffith University, Australia
            Griffith University, Australia. E-mail: a.akhtarkhavari@ 123456griffith.edu.au
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            Thomas G. Weiss, Global Governance: Why? What? Whither? . Oxford: Polity Press 2013, 180pp. (pbk).

            Victor Galaz, Global Environmental Governance Technology and Politics: The Anthropocene Gap . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd 2014, 189pp. (hpk).

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