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Ben Clifford and Mark Tewdwr-Jones (2013), The Collaborating Planner?: Practitioners in the Neoliberal Age. Bristol: Policy Press. 288 pp., £70, hbk, 9781447305118
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 April 2014
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