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Crises, crisis-management and state restructuring: what future for the state? . / Jessop, Bob.
In: Policy and Politics, Vol. 43, No. 4, 01.10.2015, p. 475-492.

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Jessop B. Crises, crisis-management and state restructuring: what future for the state? . Policy and Politics. 2015 Oct 1;43(4):475-492. doi: 10.1332/030557314X14156337971988

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Jessop, Bob. / Crises, crisis-management and state restructuring : what future for the state? . In: Policy and Politics. 2015 ; Vol. 43, No. 4. pp. 475-492.

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