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Civil society, corporate power, and food security: counter-revolutionary efforts that limit social change. (2015). Jacques, Peter .
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  53. Subprime catalyst: Financial regulatory reform and the strengthening of US carbon market governance. (2013). Thistlethwaite, Jason ; Helleiner, Eric.
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