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Directly-deliberative polyarchy – a suitable democracy model for European social policy?

Directly-deliberative polyarchy – a suitable democracy model for European social policy?
Directly-deliberative polyarchy – a suitable democracy model for European social policy?
9781847209764
49-71
Edward Elgar Publishing
Büchs, M.
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Ervik, Rune
Kildal, Nanna
Nilssen, Even
Rokkan, Stein
Büchs, M.
c62b4fbd-660c-4642-876e-de9512db9a9c
Ervik, Rune
Kildal, Nanna
Nilssen, Even
Rokkan, Stein

Büchs, M. (2009) Directly-deliberative polyarchy – a suitable democracy model for European social policy? In, Ervik, Rune, Kildal, Nanna, Nilssen, Even and Rokkan, Stein (eds.) The Role of International Organizations in Social Policy. Ideas, Actors and Impact. Cheltenham, UK. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 49-71.

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Published date: 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 71095
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71095
ISBN: 9781847209764
PURE UUID: d32a810b-dd95-485e-b1b7-65e63ea8e2d8

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Date deposited: 18 Jan 2010
Last modified: 15 Jan 2024 17:39

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Author: M. Büchs
Editor: Rune Ervik
Editor: Nanna Kildal
Editor: Even Nilssen
Editor: Stein Rokkan

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