Normative Power Europe: A Transdisciplinary Approach to European Studies

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Normative Power Europe : A Transdisciplinary Approach to European Studies. / Manners, Ian.

The SAGE handbook of European studies. ed. / Chris Rumford. London : SAGE Publications, 2009. p. 561-586.

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Manners, I 2009, Normative Power Europe: A Transdisciplinary Approach to European Studies. in C Rumford (ed.), The SAGE handbook of European studies. SAGE Publications, London, pp. 561-586.

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Manners, I. (2009). Normative Power Europe: A Transdisciplinary Approach to European Studies. In C. Rumford (Ed.), The SAGE handbook of European studies (pp. 561-586). SAGE Publications.

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Manners I. Normative Power Europe: A Transdisciplinary Approach to European Studies. In Rumford C, editor, The SAGE handbook of European studies. London: SAGE Publications. 2009. p. 561-586

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Manners, Ian. / Normative Power Europe : A Transdisciplinary Approach to European Studies. The SAGE handbook of European studies. editor / Chris Rumford. London : SAGE Publications, 2009. pp. 561-586

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