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Sweden after the 2014 elections

6 October, 2014 By Editor

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Dr Malin Stegmann McCallion, senior lecturer in Political Science in Karlstads University (SE) published an article after the elections in Sweden.

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Sweden after the 2014 elections

6 October, 2014 By Editor

Article by Dr Malin Stegmann McCallion, senior lecturer in Political Science in Karlstads University (SE).

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