Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, ‎2169-9763

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  1. 2022
  2. Published

    Left by the left? The politics of poverty alleviation

    Lierse, H. & Seelkopf, L., 07.11.2022, In: Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy. 38, 3, p. 223-240 18 p.

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