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GARNET Policy Brief Global Financial Architecture, Legitimacy, and Representation: voice for emerging markets1 Geoffrey R.D. Underhill, Professor of International Governance Amsterdam School for Social Science Research2
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Document Date: 2007-06-25 12:17:23


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Geoffrey R.D. Underhill / Max Weber / /

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