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Kein schöner Land: Gesucht: ein Schutzschirm gegen Risiken aus europäischen und deutschen Landinvestitionen in Entwicklungsländern

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  • Rudloff, Bettina, 2012. "Kein schöner Land: Gesucht: ein Schutzschirm gegen Risiken aus europäischen und deutschen Landinvestitionen in Entwicklungsländern," SWP-Studien S 19/2012, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
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