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Chatham House papers

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図書
Author
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publisher
Royal Institute of International Affairs : Routledge
Publication date
1988-
Material Format
Paper
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Imprint change: London ; New York : Pinter , 1994- (Pinter, a Cassell imprint)Publisher variesChatham House papers are short monographs on current pol...

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Material Type
図書
Publication Date
1988-
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1988
Alternative Title
Chatham House papers / Royal Institute of International Affairs
Place of Publication (Country Code)
uk
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Imprint change: London ; New York : Pinter , 1994- (Pinter, a Cassell imprint)
Publisher varies
Chatham House papers are short monographs on current policy problems which have been commissioned by the Royal Institute of International Affairs