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Revisiting the Nature of the Beast – Politicization, European Identity, and Postfunctionalism: A Comment on Hooghe and Marks

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  • Börzel, Tanja A.
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  • Börzel, Tanja A. & Risse, Thomas, 2009. "Revisiting the Nature of the Beast – Politicization, European Identity, and Postfunctionalism: A Comment on Hooghe and Marks," British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 39(1), pages 217-220, January.
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