The European Union and the People – By M. Jolly

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The European Union and the People – By M. Jolly. / Friedrich, Dawid Govinda.
in: Journal of Common Market Studies, Jahrgang 46, Nr. 2, 01.01.2008, S. 492-493.

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Friedrich DG. The European Union and the People – By M. Jolly. Journal of Common Market Studies. 2008 Jan 1;46(2):492-493. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5965.2007.00787_16.x

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