UNDERSTANDING THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF BREXIT

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UNDERSTANDING THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF BREXIT. / Manners, Ian James.

2018. s. 1-9.

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Manners, IJ 2018 'UNDERSTANDING THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF BREXIT' s. 1-9.

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Manners, I. J. (2018). UNDERSTANDING THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF BREXIT. (s. 1-9).

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Manners IJ. UNDERSTANDING THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF BREXIT. 2018 dec. 19, s. 1-9.

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Manners, Ian James. / UNDERSTANDING THE POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF BREXIT. 2018. s. 1-9

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