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Assessing the politics of diversity in transition countries

GRIN, François, KYMLICKA, Will

GRIN, François, KYMLICKA, Will. Assessing the politics of diversity in transition countries. In: F.

Daftary and F. Grin. Nation-Building, Ethnicity and Language Politics in Transition Countries. Budapest : LGI Books, 2003. p. 1-27

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