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The Development of Interest Groups in the Balkans: Background and Contemporary Characteristics

Journal of Public Affairs - United States
doi 10.1002/pa.1717
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International RelationsPublic AdministrationPolitical Science
Date

June 6, 2018

Authors
Danica Fink‐HafnerClive S. Thomas
Publisher

Wiley


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