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Russian movement for 'open government' : Issues of civic engagement in politics. / Smorgunov, Leonid.

в: International Journal of Electronic Governance, Том 8, № 3, 01.01.2016, стр. 211-228.

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Smorgunov, L 2016, 'Russian movement for 'open government': Issues of civic engagement in politics', International Journal of Electronic Governance, Том. 8, № 3, стр. 211-228. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEG.2016.081387

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Smorgunov, Leonid. / Russian movement for 'open government' : Issues of civic engagement in politics. в: International Journal of Electronic Governance. 2016 ; Том 8, № 3. стр. 211-228.

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