Internal Factors in Russian Foreign Policy
Inbunden, Engelska, 1996
Av Neil Malcolm, Alex Pravda, Roy Allison, Margot Light, University of Wolverhampton) Malcolm, Neil (Professor of Russian Politics and Head of the Russian and East European Research Centre, Professor of Russian Politics and Head of the Russian and East European Research Centre, University of Oxford) Pravda, Alex (Fellow of St Antony's College and Lecturer in Soviet and East European Politics, Fellow of St Antony's College and Lecturer in Soviet and East European Politics, Royal Institute of International Affairs) Allison, Roy (, London School of Economics) Light, Margot (, Alex Pravda
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Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum1996-10-24
- Mått146 x 225 x 26 mm
- Vikt597 g
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor368
- FörlagOUP OXFORD
- EAN9780198280118