Die interarabische Wirtschaftsintegration

die Relevanz der Süd-Süd-Kooperation vor dem Hintergrund der Euro-Mediterranen Partnerschaft

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Die interarabische Wirtschaftsintegration
Abdelmajid Layadi
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die Relevanz der Süd-Süd-Kooperation vor dem Hintergrund der Euro-Mediterranen Partnerschaft

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Nomos
Language
German
Pages
377

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Edition Notes

Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Universität Hamburg, 2007) under the title: Die Initiativen der Arabischen Liga zur regionalen Wirtschaftsintegration und die Relevanz der Süd-Süd-Integration vor dem Hintergrund der Euro-Mediterranen Partnerschaft am Beispiel des Agadir-Abkommens.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-377).

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Baden-Baden
Series
Nomos Universitätsschriften -- Bd. 154

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Library of Congress
HC498 .L378 2008

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Pagination
377 p. :
Number of pages
377

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OL22655382M
ISBN 10
3832935665
ISBN 13
9783832935665
LCCN
2008447042
OCLC/WorldCat
228805933

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