Reflecting on Normative Power Europe

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Reflecting on Normative Power Europe. / Manners, Ian; Diez, Thomas.

Power in World Politics. red. / Felix Berenskoetter; Michael J. Williams. New York : Routledge, 2007. s. 173-188.

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Manners, I & Diez, T 2007, Reflecting on Normative Power Europe. i F Berenskoetter & MJ Williams (red), Power in World Politics. Routledge, New York, s. 173-188. <https://www.diis.dk/graphics/_Staff/ima/Diez%20and%20Manners%20-%20Reflecting%20on%20Normative%20Power%20Europe%20-%20Berenskoetter%20and%20Williams%202007.pdf>

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Manners, I., & Diez, T. (2007). Reflecting on Normative Power Europe. I F. Berenskoetter, & M. J. Williams (red.), Power in World Politics (s. 173-188). Routledge. https://www.diis.dk/graphics/_Staff/ima/Diez%20and%20Manners%20-%20Reflecting%20on%20Normative%20Power%20Europe%20-%20Berenskoetter%20and%20Williams%202007.pdf

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Manners I, Diez T. Reflecting on Normative Power Europe. I Berenskoetter F, Williams MJ, red., Power in World Politics. New York: Routledge. 2007. s. 173-188

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Manners, Ian ; Diez, Thomas. / Reflecting on Normative Power Europe. Power in World Politics. red. / Felix Berenskoetter ; Michael J. Williams. New York : Routledge, 2007. s. 173-188

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