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Parties, Elections and Policy Reforms in Western Europe:Voting for Social Pacts

Author(s): HAMANN, Kerstin;
Kelly,John;
ISBN: 978-0-415-58195-0;
Subjects: Culture & Institution;
Publisher: : Routledge New York , 2011;
Call number: 306.2094 HAM;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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306.2094 HAM
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650 $aCulture & Institution
653 $aEurope-western politics & Government
653 $aConsensus
653 $aElections
653 $aPolitical Parties
700 $aKelly,John

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