Center-Periphery Bargaining in the Age of Democracy

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Center-Periphery Bargaining in the Age of Democracy. / Siroky, David; Mueller, Sean; Hechter, Michael Norman.

I: Swiss Political Science Review, Bind 22, Nr. 4, 25.11.2016, s. 439-453.

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Siroky, D, Mueller, S & Hechter, MN 2016, 'Center-Periphery Bargaining in the Age of Democracy', Swiss Political Science Review, bind 22, nr. 4, s. 439-453.

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Siroky, D., Mueller, S., & Hechter, M. N. (2016). Center-Periphery Bargaining in the Age of Democracy. Swiss Political Science Review, 22(4), 439-453.

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Siroky D, Mueller S, Hechter MN. Center-Periphery Bargaining in the Age of Democracy. Swiss Political Science Review. 2016 nov. 25;22(4):439-453.

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Siroky, David ; Mueller, Sean ; Hechter, Michael Norman. / Center-Periphery Bargaining in the Age of Democracy. I: Swiss Political Science Review. 2016 ; Bind 22, Nr. 4. s. 439-453.

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