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Moldovan Security Politics: A Tale of Three Cities?

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Graeme P. Herd

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal , Volume 3, Issue 4, p.13-20 (2004)
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Security
Eastern Europe
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Whyte, Nicholas. In Search of a Solution(link is external). IWPR's Balkan Crisis Report, 2004.
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Sherr, James. Ukrainian Elections: Themes and Variations(link is external) In Conflict Studies Research Centre. UK Defence Academy, 2004.

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van Ooyen, E, and R Schukking. Conflicten in de voormalige Sovjetunie In Opleiding Europese Studies. Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2005.
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APA style: Herd, G. P. (2004).  Moldovan Security Politics: A Tale of Three Cities?. Connections: The Quarterly Journal . 3(4), 13-20.
Chicago style: Herd, Graeme P.. "Moldovan Security Politics: A Tale of Three Cities?" Connections: The Quarterly Journal 3, no. 4 (2004): 13-20.
IEEE style: Herd, G. P., "Moldovan Security Politics: A Tale of Three Cities?", Connections: The Quarterly Journal , vol. 3, issue 4, pp. 13-20, December 2004.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.03.4.02(link is external)

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