Transparency in Global Change: The Vanguard of the Open Society /
Transparency in Global Change examines the quest for information exchange in an increasingly international, open society. Recent transformations in governments and cultures have brought about a surge in the pursuit of knowledge in areas of law, trade, professions, investment, education, and medical...
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University of Pittsburgh Press ,
2006
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