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Do Catalans Have ‘The Right to Decide’? Secession, Legitimacy and Democracy in Twenty-First Century Europe

Global Discourse - United Kingdom
doi 10.1080/23269995.2015.1083326
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SociologyInternational RelationsPolitical Science
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July 2, 2016

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Bristol University Press


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