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Research bibliography/Bibliographied'ouvrages de recherchePublished online: 14 Mar 2011.
To cite this article: (2004) Research bibliography/Bibliographie d'ouvrages de recherche,Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 11:2, 183-185, DOI: 10.1080/11926422.2004.9673373
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