International Relations: Continuity and Change in Global Politics

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International Relations: Continuity and Change in Global Politics. / Corry, Olaf (Redaktør); Brown, William (Redaktør); Czjaka, Agnes (Redaktør).

Open University Press, 2014.

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Harvard

Corry, O, Brown, W & Czjaka, A (red) 2014, International Relations: Continuity and Change in Global Politics. Open University Press.

APA

Corry, O., Brown, W., & Czjaka, A. (red.) (2014). International Relations: Continuity and Change in Global Politics. Open University Press.

Vancouver

Corry O, (ed.), Brown W, (ed.), Czjaka A, (ed.). International Relations: Continuity and Change in Global Politics. Open University Press, 2014.

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Corry, Olaf (Redaktør) ; Brown, William (Redaktør) ; Czjaka, Agnes (Redaktør). / International Relations: Continuity and Change in Global Politics. Open University Press, 2014.

Bibtex

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