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Sloan, Stanley R., and Heiko Borchert. (2003) 2003. “Mind the Three Transatlantic Power Gaps: How a New Framework Can Help Reinvent the Transatlantic Relationship”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 2 (3): 35-49. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.02.3.05.
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