Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: The Role and Impact of the Economic and Financial Dimension

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Euro-Mediterranean Partnership : The Role and Impact of the Economic and Financial Dimension. / Brach, Juliane.

I: European Foreign Affairs Review, Bind 12, Nr. 4, 2007, s. 555-579.

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Brach, J 2007, 'Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: The Role and Impact of the Economic and Financial Dimension', European Foreign Affairs Review, bind 12, nr. 4, s. 555-579.

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Brach, J. (2007). Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: The Role and Impact of the Economic and Financial Dimension. European Foreign Affairs Review, 12(4), 555-579.

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Brach J. Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: The Role and Impact of the Economic and Financial Dimension. European Foreign Affairs Review. 2007;12(4):555-579.

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Brach, Juliane. / Euro-Mediterranean Partnership : The Role and Impact of the Economic and Financial Dimension. I: European Foreign Affairs Review. 2007 ; Bind 12, Nr. 4. s. 555-579.

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