Book Review: Good Governance Gone Bad : How Nordic Adaptability Leads to Excess. By Darius Ornston.
Husu, H.-M. (2020). Book Review: Good Governance Gone Bad : How Nordic Adaptability Leads to Excess. By Darius Ornston.. American Journal of Sociology, 125(5), 1440-1442. https://doi.org/10.1086/707120
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