Reclaiming resilience back: A local turn in EU external governance

作者: Elena A. Korosteleva

DOI: 10.1080/13523260.2019.1685316

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摘要: Resilience seems to have become “the everyday” covering many aspects of our lives and the policy agenda major international institutions. However, despite upsurge in its popularity, are we s...

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