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Influencing education policy: new philanthropy, network governance and fast-policy

Policy patrons: Philanthropy, education reform, and the politics of influence, by M. E. Tompkins-Stange, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard Education Press, 2016, 216 pp., $28.38 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-61250-912-9

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