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The European Union and Recent Transformations in Statehood.

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The European Union and Recent Transformations in Statehood. / Jessop, Bob.
Transformations of Statehood from a European Perspective. ed. / Michael Latzer; Monica Mokre; Sonja Puntscher Riekmann. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Harvard

Jessop, B 2004, The European Union and Recent Transformations in Statehood. in M Latzer, M Mokre & SP Riekmann (eds), Transformations of Statehood from a European Perspective. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

APA

Jessop, B. (2004). The European Union and Recent Transformations in Statehood. In M. Latzer, M. Mokre, & S. P. Riekmann (Eds.), Transformations of Statehood from a European Perspective Cambridge University Press.

Vancouver

Jessop B. The European Union and Recent Transformations in Statehood. In Latzer M, Mokre M, Riekmann SP, editors, Transformations of Statehood from a European Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2004

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Jessop, Bob. / The European Union and Recent Transformations in Statehood. Transformations of Statehood from a European Perspective. editor / Michael Latzer ; Monica Mokre ; Sonja Puntscher Riekmann. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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