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Bibliography for:
Approved 15 Nov 2024

Comparative Political Culture (ASK22K)

H3J8Y (Autumn 2024, 100%, Day, Distance, Falun, Round 3, ORD)

Literature

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    Chapter in book
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    Chapter in book
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    Chapter in book
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    Chapter in book
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    Chapter in book
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    Chapter in book