Imagining Europe: Internal and external non-state actors at the European crossroads

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Imagining Europe : Internal and external non-state actors at the European crossroads. / Andretta, Massimiliano; Doerr, Nicole.

In: European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 12, No. 3, 01.01.2007, p. 385-400.

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Andretta, M & Doerr, N 2007, 'Imagining Europe: Internal and external non-state actors at the European crossroads', European Foreign Affairs Review, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 385-400.

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Andretta, M., & Doerr, N. (2007). Imagining Europe: Internal and external non-state actors at the European crossroads. European Foreign Affairs Review, 12(3), 385-400.

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Andretta M, Doerr N. Imagining Europe: Internal and external non-state actors at the European crossroads. European Foreign Affairs Review. 2007 Jan 1;12(3):385-400.

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Andretta, Massimiliano ; Doerr, Nicole. / Imagining Europe : Internal and external non-state actors at the European crossroads. In: European Foreign Affairs Review. 2007 ; Vol. 12, No. 3. pp. 385-400.

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