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Арктический вектор Норвегии: преемственность и новации. / ГУТЕНЕВ, Максим ; Конышев, Валерий Николаевич; Сергунин, Александр Анатольевич.

In: СОВРЕМЕННАЯ ЕВРОПА, No. 4, 2019, p. 108-118.

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