The anatomy of Intergroups: network governance in the political engine room of the European Parliament

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The anatomy of Intergroups : network governance in the political engine room of the European Parliament. / Nedergaard, Peter; Jensen, Mads Christian Dagnis.

I: Policy Studies, Bind 35, Nr. 2, 01.2014, s. 192-209.

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Nedergaard, P & Jensen, MCD 2014, 'The anatomy of Intergroups: network governance in the political engine room of the European Parliament', Policy Studies, bind 35, nr. 2, s. 192-209. https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2013.875146

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Nedergaard, P., & Jensen, M. C. D. (2014). The anatomy of Intergroups: network governance in the political engine room of the European Parliament. Policy Studies, 35(2), 192-209. https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2013.875146

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Nedergaard P, Jensen MCD. The anatomy of Intergroups: network governance in the political engine room of the European Parliament. Policy Studies. 2014 jan.;35(2):192-209. https://doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2013.875146

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Nedergaard, Peter ; Jensen, Mads Christian Dagnis. / The anatomy of Intergroups : network governance in the political engine room of the European Parliament. I: Policy Studies. 2014 ; Bind 35, Nr. 2. s. 192-209.

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