The representative turn in EU studies

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The representative turn in EU studies. / Kröger, Sandra (Editor); Friedrich, Dawid (Editor).
Abingdon: Taylor and Francis Inc., 2016. 145 p. (Journal of European public policy series).

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Kröger, S & Friedrich, D (eds) 2016, The representative turn in EU studies. Journal of European public policy series, Taylor and Francis Inc., Abingdon. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315540115

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Kröger, S., & Friedrich, D. (Eds.) (2016). The representative turn in EU studies. (Journal of European public policy series). Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315540115

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Kröger S, (ed.), Friedrich D, (ed.). The representative turn in EU studies. Abingdon: Taylor and Francis Inc., 2016. 145 p. (Journal of European public policy series). doi: 10.4324/9781315540115

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