Кон William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration Për William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration

Author(s): Marija Ivanovska | Марија Ивановска Title (Macedonian): Кон William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration Title (Albanian): Për William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European I...

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Published in:Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture Vol. 4; no. 1-2; pp. 357 - 359
Main Authors: Ivanovska, Marija, Ahmeti, Lindita
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-01-2005
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Summary:Author(s): Marija Ivanovska | Марија Ивановска Title (Macedonian): Кон William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration Title (Albanian): Për William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration Translated by (Macedonian to Albanian): Lindita Ahmeti Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 4, No. 1-2 (Summer - Winter 2005) Publisher: Research Center in Gender Studies - Skopje and Euro-Balkan Institute Page Range: 357-359 Page Count: 3 Citation (Macedonian): Марија Ивановска, „Кон William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration“, Идентитети: списание за политика, род и култура, т. 4, бр. 1-2 (лето - зима 2005): 357-359. Citation (Albanian): Marija Ivanovska, „Për William Walters and Jens Henrik Haahr, Governing Europe: Discourse, Governmentality and European Integration“, përkthim nga Maqedonishtja Lindita Ahmeti, Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 4, No. 1-2 (Summer - Winter 2005): 357-359.
ISSN:1409-9268
1857-8616
DOI:10.51151/identities.v4i1-2.162