An edition of Imagining the State (2003)

IMAGINING THE STATE.

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IMAGINING THE STATE.
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OPEN UNIVERSITY
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Pages
174

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EBOOK: Imagining the State
2003, McGraw-Hill Education
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2003, OPEN UNIVERSITY
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Imagining the State
September 1, 2003, Open University Press
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Imagining the State
September 1, 2003, Open University Press
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BUCKINGHAM

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Library of Congress
JC11 .N46 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22546334M
ISBN 10
0335203515
OCLC/WorldCat
53335727
Library Thing
8756102

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