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“United in Diversity”: Research Ethics in European Political Science
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- Symposium: The Discipline of Political Science in Europe: How Different Is It from Political Science in North America?
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- PS: Political Science & Politics , Volume 49 , Special Issue 4: Elections in Focus , October 2016 , pp. 839 - 844
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