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Nationalisms across the Globe, 2013
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The Right-Wing Critique of Europe, 2022
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Emese Lafferton
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Bill Lomax
Socialist Register, 1982
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The Implications of the Hungarian Nation Policy in Central Europe Since 1989: Between Tension and Integration
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