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Your Bibliography: Flandin, P., 2012. Political Aspects of the Schuman Plan. Nouvelle Revue de l'economie contemporaire, (16), pp.1-8.
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Your Bibliography: Gillingham, J., 2003. European Integration, 1950 - 2003: Superstate or New Market Economy?. Cambridge University Press.
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Your Bibliography: Judt, T., 2010. Postwar. London: Vintage.
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Your Bibliography: Magone, J., 2011. Contemporary European politics. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
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Your Bibliography: Misra, B., 1965. Prospects of European Integration. Indian Political Science Association, 26(4), pp.214-222.
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