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spellingShingle Niemann, Arne, Speyer, Johanna, JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard, Political Science and International Relations, Economics and Econometrics, General Business, Management and Accounting, Business and International Management
title A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard
title_full A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard
title_fullStr A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard
title_full_unstemmed A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard
title_short A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard
title_sort a neofunctionalist perspective on the ‘european refugee crisis’: the case of the european border and coast guard
title_unstemmed A Neofunctionalist Perspective on the ‘European Refugee Crisis’: The Case of the European Border and Coast Guard
topic Political Science and International Relations, Economics and Econometrics, General Business, Management and Accounting, Business and International Management
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