Another Europe is Possible: Critical Perspectives on European Union Politics

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Another Europe is Possible : Critical Perspectives on European Union Politics. / Manners, Ian.

The Handbook of European Union Politics. ed. / Knud Erik Jørgensen; Mark Pollack; Ben Rosamond. London : SAGE Publications, 2007. p. 77-95.

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Manners, I 2007, Another Europe is Possible: Critical Perspectives on European Union Politics. in KE Jørgensen, M Pollack & B Rosamond (eds), The Handbook of European Union Politics. SAGE Publications, London, pp. 77-95.

APA

Manners, I. (2007). Another Europe is Possible: Critical Perspectives on European Union Politics. In K. E. Jørgensen, M. Pollack, & B. Rosamond (Eds.), The Handbook of European Union Politics (pp. 77-95). SAGE Publications.

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Manners I. Another Europe is Possible: Critical Perspectives on European Union Politics. In Jørgensen KE, Pollack M, Rosamond B, editors, The Handbook of European Union Politics. London: SAGE Publications. 2007. p. 77-95

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Manners, Ian. / Another Europe is Possible : Critical Perspectives on European Union Politics. The Handbook of European Union Politics. editor / Knud Erik Jørgensen ; Mark Pollack ; Ben Rosamond. London : SAGE Publications, 2007. pp. 77-95

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