A Critical Copenhagen Reflection on the European Union as a Global Actor

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A Critical Copenhagen Reflection on the European Union as a Global Actor. / Manners, Ian James.

The EU as a Global Actor: 'A Force for Good in the World?'. ed. / Anja Franck; Fredrik Söderbaum. Gothenburg : Centre for European Research (CERGU), 2016.

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Harvard

Manners, IJ 2016, A Critical Copenhagen Reflection on the European Union as a Global Actor. in A Franck & F Söderbaum (eds), The EU as a Global Actor: 'A Force for Good in the World?'. Centre for European Research (CERGU), Gothenburg.

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Manners, I. J. (2016). A Critical Copenhagen Reflection on the European Union as a Global Actor. In A. Franck, & F. Söderbaum (Eds.), The EU as a Global Actor: 'A Force for Good in the World?' Centre for European Research (CERGU).

Vancouver

Manners IJ. A Critical Copenhagen Reflection on the European Union as a Global Actor. In Franck A, Söderbaum F, editors, The EU as a Global Actor: 'A Force for Good in the World?'. Gothenburg: Centre for European Research (CERGU). 2016

Author

Manners, Ian James. / A Critical Copenhagen Reflection on the European Union as a Global Actor. The EU as a Global Actor: 'A Force for Good in the World?'. editor / Anja Franck ; Fredrik Söderbaum. Gothenburg : Centre for European Research (CERGU), 2016.

Bibtex

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