Conclusion: A distinctive EU foreign policy or distinguishing distinctions?

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Conclusion : A distinctive EU foreign policy or distinguishing distinctions? / Hadfield, Amelia; Whitman, Richard; Manners, Ian James.

Foreign Policies of European Union Member States: Continuity and Europeanisation. red. / Amelia Hadfield; Ian Manners; Richard Whitman. London : Routledge, 2017. s. 263-278.

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Hadfield, A, Whitman, R & Manners, IJ 2017, Conclusion: A distinctive EU foreign policy or distinguishing distinctions? i A Hadfield, I Manners & R Whitman (red), Foreign Policies of European Union Member States: Continuity and Europeanisation. Routledge, London, s. 263-278. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315276724

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Hadfield, A., Whitman, R., & Manners, I. J. (2017). Conclusion: A distinctive EU foreign policy or distinguishing distinctions? I A. Hadfield, I. Manners, & R. Whitman (red.), Foreign Policies of European Union Member States: Continuity and Europeanisation (s. 263-278). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315276724

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Hadfield A, Whitman R, Manners IJ. Conclusion: A distinctive EU foreign policy or distinguishing distinctions? I Hadfield A, Manners I, Whitman R, red., Foreign Policies of European Union Member States: Continuity and Europeanisation. London: Routledge. 2017. s. 263-278 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315276724

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Hadfield, Amelia ; Whitman, Richard ; Manners, Ian James. / Conclusion : A distinctive EU foreign policy or distinguishing distinctions?. Foreign Policies of European Union Member States: Continuity and Europeanisation. red. / Amelia Hadfield ; Ian Manners ; Richard Whitman. London : Routledge, 2017. s. 263-278

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