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United Nations peacekeeping in Timor-Leste. / Pushkina, Darya; Maier, Philip.

в: Civil Wars, Том 14, № 3, 01.09.2012, стр. 324-343.

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Pushkina, D & Maier, P 2012, 'United Nations peacekeeping in Timor-Leste', Civil Wars, Том. 14, № 3, стр. 324-343. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2012.706949

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Pushkina, Darya ; Maier, Philip. / United Nations peacekeeping in Timor-Leste. в: Civil Wars. 2012 ; Том 14, № 3. стр. 324-343.

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