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A historical analysis of the failure of the Eurasian economic integration. / Meshcheryakov, Konstantin Yevgenyevich; Burkov, Vladimir Germanovich; Shamgunov, Ruslan Gabdrashitovich; Berdegulova, Lyubov Alekseevna; Ragulina, Milana Vladimirovna.

в: Studia Politica, Том 19, № 2, 01.07.2019, стр. 261-282.

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Meshcheryakov, KY, Burkov, VG, Shamgunov, RG, Berdegulova, LA & Ragulina, MV 2019, 'A historical analysis of the failure of the Eurasian economic integration', Studia Politica, Том. 19, № 2, стр. 261-282.

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Vancouver

Meshcheryakov KY, Burkov VG, Shamgunov RG, Berdegulova LA, Ragulina MV. A historical analysis of the failure of the Eurasian economic integration. Studia Politica. 2019 Июль 1;19(2):261-282.

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Meshcheryakov, Konstantin Yevgenyevich ; Burkov, Vladimir Germanovich ; Shamgunov, Ruslan Gabdrashitovich ; Berdegulova, Lyubov Alekseevna ; Ragulina, Milana Vladimirovna. / A historical analysis of the failure of the Eurasian economic integration. в: Studia Politica. 2019 ; Том 19, № 2. стр. 261-282.

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