On ‘a Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early Twenty-first Century

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On ‘a Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early Twenty-first Century. / Svendsen, Adam David Morgan.

I: Journal of Contemporary European Research, Bind 7, Nr. 4, 12.2011, s. 520-538.

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Svendsen, ADM 2011, 'On ‘a Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early Twenty-first Century', Journal of Contemporary European Research, bind 7, nr. 4, s. 520-538. <http://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/318>

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Svendsen, A. D. M. (2011). On ‘a Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early Twenty-first Century. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 7(4), 520-538. http://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/318

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Svendsen ADM. On ‘a Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early Twenty-first Century. Journal of Contemporary European Research. 2011 dec.;7(4):520-538.

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Svendsen, Adam David Morgan. / On ‘a Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early Twenty-first Century. I: Journal of Contemporary European Research. 2011 ; Bind 7, Nr. 4. s. 520-538.

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