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Journal of Common Market Studies / Multi-level governance / European Neighbourhood Policy / European integration / European Union / Simon Sweeney / Richard G. Whitman
Date: 2013-03-19 07:05:55
Journal of Common Market Studies
Multi-level governance
European Neighbourhood Policy
European integration
European Union
Simon Sweeney
Richard G. Whitman

Exchanging Ideas on Europe NEWS UACES Issue 75 Spring 2013

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