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_92389 _aConsidine, Mark |
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_aMaking up the government's mind : _bagenda setting in a parliamentary system |
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_aMalden : _bWiley-Blackwell, _cJuly 1998 |
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_tGovernance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration _g11, 3, p. 297-318 _dMalden : Wiley-Blackwell, July 1998 _xISSN 09521895 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c32728 _d32728 |
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