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Thematic Introduction: Concepts, Issues and Trends. Theme Four: Governing as Transformative Leadership

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Smith, Diane

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Rowman and Littlefield International

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Whether it be for a nation, community or organisation, the conduct of governance has a remarkable capacity to unite diverse people under a common purpose, or to produce fragmentation and discord.

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Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures

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