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Towards a strategic partnership? The US and Russian response to the European security and defence policy. / Giegerich, Bastian; Pushkina, Darya; Mount, Adam.

In: Security Dialogue, Vol. 37, No. 3, 09.2006, p. 385-407.

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Giegerich, Bastian ; Pushkina, Darya ; Mount, Adam. / Towards a strategic partnership? The US and Russian response to the European security and defence policy. In: Security Dialogue. 2006 ; Vol. 37, No. 3. pp. 385-407.

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