Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor: The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions

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Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor : The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions. / Debusscher, Petra; Manners, Ian.

I: Political Studies Review, Bind 18, Nr. 3, 7, 08.04.2020, s. 410-425.

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Debusscher, P & Manners, I 2020, 'Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor: The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions', Political Studies Review, bind 18, nr. 3, 7, s. 410-425. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929919899345

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Debusscher, P., & Manners, I. (2020). Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor: The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions. Political Studies Review, 18(3), 410-425. [7]. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929919899345

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Debusscher P, Manners I. Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor: The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions. Political Studies Review. 2020 apr. 8;18(3):410-425. 7. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929919899345

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Debusscher, Petra ; Manners, Ian. / Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor : The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions. I: Political Studies Review. 2020 ; Bind 18, Nr. 3. s. 410-425.

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