EU-NATO Relations: Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction

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EU-NATO Relations : Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction. / Smith, Simon J. (Redaktør); Græger, Nina (Redaktør); Gebhard, Carmen (Redaktør).

Routledge, 2019. 172 s.

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Smith, SJ, Græger, N & Gebhard, C (red) 2019, EU-NATO Relations: Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction. Routledge.

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Smith, S. J., Græger, N., & Gebhard, C. (red.) (2019). EU-NATO Relations: Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction. Routledge.

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Smith SJ, (ed.), Græger N, (ed.), Gebhard C, (ed.). EU-NATO Relations: Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction. Routledge, 2019. 172 s.

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Smith, Simon J. (Redaktør) ; Græger, Nina (Redaktør) ; Gebhard, Carmen (Redaktør). / EU-NATO Relations : Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction. Routledge, 2019. 172 s.

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