Compromise and Disagreement in Comtemporary Political Theory

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Compromise and Disagreement in Comtemporary Political Theory. / Rostbøll, Christian F.; Scavenius, Theresa.

London; New York : Routledge, 2017. 218 p. (Routledge Innivations in Political Theory, Vol. 78).

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Harvard

Rostbøll, CF & Scavenius, T 2017, Compromise and Disagreement in Comtemporary Political Theory. Routledge Innivations in Political Theory, vol. 78, Routledge, London; New York.

APA

Rostbøll, C. F., & Scavenius, T. (2017). Compromise and Disagreement in Comtemporary Political Theory. Routledge. Routledge Innivations in Political Theory Vol. 78

Vancouver

Rostbøll CF, Scavenius T. Compromise and Disagreement in Comtemporary Political Theory. London; New York: Routledge, 2017. 218 p. (Routledge Innivations in Political Theory, Vol. 78).

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Rostbøll, Christian F. ; Scavenius, Theresa. / Compromise and Disagreement in Comtemporary Political Theory. London; New York : Routledge, 2017. 218 p. (Routledge Innivations in Political Theory, Vol. 78).

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