Measuring Effective Democracy: The Human Empowerment Approach

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Measuring Effective Democracy : The Human Empowerment Approach. / Welzel, Christian; Alexander, Amy Catherine.

World Values Survey Association, 2008. S. 1-34 (World Values Research; Band 1, Nr. 1).

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Welzel C, Alexander AC. Measuring Effective Democracy: The Human Empowerment Approach. World Values Survey Association. 2008, S. 1-34. (World Values Research; 1).

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