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Introduction. / Kreuder-Sonnen, Christian; White, Jonathan; Heupel, Monika et al.
In: International Studies Review, Vol. 23, No. 4, 01.12.2021, p. 1960-1963.

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Kreuder-Sonnen, C, White, J, Heupel, M, Koenig-Archibugi, M, Patberg, M, Seville, A & Steffek, J 2021, 'Introduction', International Studies Review, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 1960-1963. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viab021

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Kreuder-Sonnen, C., White, J., Heupel, M., Koenig-Archibugi, M., Patberg, M., Seville, A., & Steffek, J. (2021). Introduction. International Studies Review, 23(4), 1960-1963. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viab021

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Kreuder-Sonnen C, White J, Heupel M, Koenig-Archibugi M, Patberg M, Seville A et al. Introduction. International Studies Review. 2021 Dec 1;23(4):1960-1963. doi: 10.1093/isr/viab021

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