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From Traditional To Group Hegemony

The G7, The Liberal Economic Order And The Core-Periphery Gap (G8 and Global Governance)

By Alison Bailin

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Publish Date

February 2005

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing

Language

eng

Pages

194

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From Traditional to Group Hegemony

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From Traditional to Group HegemonyThe G7, the Liberal Economic Order and the Core-Periphery Gap

Language: eng

Published In: 2017

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

From Traditional to Group Hegemony

View From Traditional to Group Hegemony
From Traditional to Group HegemonyThe G7, the Liberal Economic Order and the Core-Periphery Gap

Language: eng

Published In: 2017

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

From Traditional to Group Hegemony

View From Traditional to Group Hegemony
From Traditional to Group HegemonyThe G7, the Liberal Economic Order and the Core-Periphery Gap

Language: eng

Published In: 2017

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

From Traditional to Group Hegemony

View From Traditional to Group Hegemony
From Traditional to Group HegemonyThe G7, the Liberal Economic Order and the Core-Periphery Gap

Language: eng

Published In: 2017

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

From Traditional to Group Hegemony

View From Traditional to Group Hegemony
From Traditional to Group Hegemony

Language: eng

Pages: 194

Published In: 2017

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group