The ‘Difference Engine’: Constructing and Representing the International Identity of the European Union

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The ‘Difference Engine’ : Constructing and Representing the International Identity of the European Union. / Manners, Ian.

Copenhagen : Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, 2001.

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Manners I. The ‘Difference Engine’: Constructing and Representing the International Identity of the European Union. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Peace Research Institute. 2001.

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Manners, Ian. / The ‘Difference Engine’ : Constructing and Representing the International Identity of the European Union. Copenhagen : Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, 2001.

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