#87 EU-Morocco Cooperation on Readmission, Borders and Protection, A model to follow?

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Hauptverfasser: Carrera, Sergio (VerfasserIn), Cassarino, Jean-Pierre (VerfasserIn), El Qadim, Nora (VerfasserIn), Lahlou, Mehdi (VerfasserIn), Den Hertog, Leonhard (VerfasserIn)
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Security and defense
Migration Studies
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International relations/trade
Security and defense
Migration Studies
EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
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title_fullStr #87 EU-Morocco Cooperation on Readmission, Borders and Protection, A model to follow?
title_full_unstemmed #87 EU-Morocco Cooperation on Readmission, Borders and Protection, A model to follow?
title_short #87 EU-Morocco Cooperation on Readmission, Borders and Protection, A model to follow?
title_sort 87 eu morocco cooperation on readmission borders and protection a model to follow
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Security and defense
Migration Studies
EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
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Migration Studies
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