The author of the book Governing the Ungovernable is:
Option B
Governing the Ungovernable: Institutional Reforms for Democratic Governance (2018) is authored by former State Bank of Pakistan Governor Dr. Ishrat Husain.
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Governing the Ungovernable: Institutional Reforms for Democratic Governance (2018) is authored by former State Bank of Pakistan Governor Dr. Ishrat Husain.
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