Responding to non-linear internationalisation of public policy: The World Trade Organization and reform of the CAP 1992–2013

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Responding to non-linear internationalisation of public policy : The World Trade Organization and reform of the CAP 1992–2013. / Daugbjerg, Carsten.

I: Journal of Common Market Studies, Bind 55, Nr. 3, 2017, s. 486–501.

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Daugbjerg, C 2017, 'Responding to non-linear internationalisation of public policy: The World Trade Organization and reform of the CAP 1992–2013', Journal of Common Market Studies, bind 55, nr. 3, s. 486–501. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12476

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Daugbjerg, C. (2017). Responding to non-linear internationalisation of public policy: The World Trade Organization and reform of the CAP 1992–2013. Journal of Common Market Studies, 55(3), 486–501. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12476

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Daugbjerg C. Responding to non-linear internationalisation of public policy: The World Trade Organization and reform of the CAP 1992–2013. Journal of Common Market Studies. 2017;55(3):486–501. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12476

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Daugbjerg, Carsten. / Responding to non-linear internationalisation of public policy : The World Trade Organization and reform of the CAP 1992–2013. I: Journal of Common Market Studies. 2017 ; Bind 55, Nr. 3. s. 486–501.

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