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Networked Institutions provide a wide range of capabilities even similar to state-based institutions but with a very different modus-operandi.
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Richard SamansHead of the Centre for the Global Agenda and Member of the Managing Board
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Networked Institutions provide a wide range of capabilities even similar to state-based institutions but with a very different modus-operandi.
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