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Security and Development Approaches to Central Asia. The EU Compared to China and Russia

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Sébastien Peyrouse; Jos Boonstra; Marlène Laruelle

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Working Paper 11, EUCAM, p.11 (2012)
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Tukmadiyeva, Malika. "Xinjiang in China’s Foreign Policy toward Central Asia." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 12, no. 3 (2013): 87-108.
APA style: Peyrouse, S., Boonstra J., & Laruelle M. (2012).  Security and Development Approaches to Central Asia. The EU Compared to China and Russia. Working Paper 11. 11.
Chicago style: Peyrouse, Sébastien, Jos Boonstra, and Marlène Laruelle. Security and Development Approaches to Central Asia. The EU Compared to China and Russia In Working Paper 11. EUCAM, 2012.
IEEE style: Peyrouse, S., J. Boonstra, and M. Laruelle, "Security and Development Approaches to Central Asia. The EU Compared to China and Russia", Working Paper 11: EUCAM, pp. 11, 2012.
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