Skandinaviske studier og geopolitik: IASS og den kolde krig

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Skandinaviske studier og geopolitik : IASS og den kolde krig. / Jelsbak, Torben.

I: Scandinavistica Vilnensis. Temanr.: Memory and Remembrance in Scandinavian Culture, Bind 17, Nr. 1, 2023, s. 7-26.

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Jelsbak, T 2023, 'Skandinaviske studier og geopolitik: IASS og den kolde krig', Scandinavistica Vilnensis. Temanr.: Memory and Remembrance in Scandinavian Culture, bind 17, nr. 1, s. 7-26. https://doi.org/10.15388/ScandinavisticaVilnensis.2023.2

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Jelsbak, T. (2023). Skandinaviske studier og geopolitik: IASS og den kolde krig. Scandinavistica Vilnensis. Temanr.: Memory and Remembrance in Scandinavian Culture, 17(1), 7-26. https://doi.org/10.15388/ScandinavisticaVilnensis.2023.2

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Jelsbak T. Skandinaviske studier og geopolitik: IASS og den kolde krig. Scandinavistica Vilnensis. Temanr.: Memory and Remembrance in Scandinavian Culture. 2023;17(1):7-26. https://doi.org/10.15388/ScandinavisticaVilnensis.2023.2

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Jelsbak, Torben. / Skandinaviske studier og geopolitik : IASS og den kolde krig. I: Scandinavistica Vilnensis. Temanr.: Memory and Remembrance in Scandinavian Culture. 2023 ; Bind 17, Nr. 1. s. 7-26.

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