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John Coakley on elite behaviour and political culture

Editors / September 2, 2009

Read John Coakley’s article from the political reform conference

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September 2, 2009 in Dail Reform, Electoral Reform, European Union, Political culture. Tags: economic crisis, Political culture, political institutions

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