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理論の変容:1990年代以降の国際関係論と公共選択論

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理論の変容:1990年代以降の国際関係論と公共選択論
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Public Choice Studies, March 2023
DOI 10.11228/pcstudies.2015.64_63
Authors

山本 和也

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#20,766,433
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#7
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#307,252
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#4
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