Intra-party dynamics and the success of federal arrangements: Ethiopia in comparative perspective

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Intra-party dynamics and the success of federal arrangements : Ethiopia in comparative perspective. / Rohrbach, Livia.

I: Regional & Federal Studies, Bind 31, Nr. 4, 2021, s. 475-494.

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Rohrbach, L 2021, 'Intra-party dynamics and the success of federal arrangements: Ethiopia in comparative perspective', Regional & Federal Studies, bind 31, nr. 4, s. 475-494. https://doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2020.1736569

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Rohrbach, L. (2021). Intra-party dynamics and the success of federal arrangements: Ethiopia in comparative perspective. Regional & Federal Studies, 31(4), 475-494. https://doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2020.1736569

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Rohrbach L. Intra-party dynamics and the success of federal arrangements: Ethiopia in comparative perspective. Regional & Federal Studies. 2021;31(4):475-494. https://doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2020.1736569

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Rohrbach, Livia. / Intra-party dynamics and the success of federal arrangements : Ethiopia in comparative perspective. I: Regional & Federal Studies. 2021 ; Bind 31, Nr. 4. s. 475-494.

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