Democratic commitments legislatures and international cooperation

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title_auth Democratic commitments legislatures and international cooperation
title_exact_search Democratic commitments legislatures and international cooperation
title_full Democratic commitments legislatures and international cooperation Lisa L. Martin
title_fullStr Democratic commitments legislatures and international cooperation Lisa L. Martin
title_full_unstemmed Democratic commitments legislatures and international cooperation Lisa L. Martin
title_short Democratic commitments
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United States Congress
History
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Parlements / Pays de l'Union européenne
Parlements
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