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Komplikationsmanagement im Herzkatheterlaborce open to it, despite previously exhibiting a growing commitment to procurement-linked developmental activism. In order to explain Australia’s shift away from strategic public procurement since the early 2000s, we must look beyond ‘global constraints’ to the lack of political will on the part of Australia’s federal policy-making elite.香料 发表于 2025-3-25 01:56:29
Globalization and Industrial Governance: A View from Australiace open to it, despite previously exhibiting a growing commitment to procurement-linked developmental activism. In order to explain Australia’s shift away from strategic public procurement since the early 2000s, we must look beyond ‘global constraints’ to the lack of political will on the part of Australia’s federal policy-making elite.