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1by Mėlenis, Eligijus“..., Denmark, Norway and Iceland is perceived as small literal states of the Artic. Moreover, the politicians...”
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2by Mėlenis, Eligijus“..., Denmark, Norway and Iceland is perceived as small literal states of the Artic. Moreover, the politicians...”
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3by Morkūnaitė, Vaida“...This Master Thesis analyzes the rise of radical right parties in Nordic countries (Denmark, Norway...”
Published 2021
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4by Morkūnaitė, Vaida“...This Master Thesis analyzes the rise of radical right parties in Nordic countries (Denmark, Norway...”
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5by Rondomanskas, Donatas“..., while in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, it became a threat only after the annexation, in Finland...”
Published 2017
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6by Rondomanskas, Donatas“..., while in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, it became a threat only after the annexation, in Finland...”
Published 2017
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7by Rondomanskas, Donatas“..., while in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, it became a threat only after the annexation, in Finland...”
Published 2017
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8by Morkūnaitė, Vaida“... countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland) and the exceptionalism of Iceland„s case in this context...”
Published 2017
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