Civil society in an integrating Europe

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Civil society in an integrating Europe. / Friedrich, Dawid Govinda.
The European Union and global governance: a handbook. Hrsg. / Jens-Uwe Wunderlich; David J. Bailey. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2011. S. 323-330.

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Friedrich, DG 2011, Civil society in an integrating Europe. in J-U Wunderlich & DJ Bailey (Hrsg.), The European Union and global governance: a handbook. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London, S. 323-330. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203850503-36

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Friedrich, D. G. (2011). Civil society in an integrating Europe. In J.-U. Wunderlich, & D. J. Bailey (Hrsg.), The European Union and global governance: a handbook (S. 323-330). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203850503-36

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Friedrich DG. Civil society in an integrating Europe. in Wunderlich JU, Bailey DJ, Hrsg., The European Union and global governance: a handbook. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2011. S. 323-330 doi: 10.4324/9780203850503-36

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