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ISSN 1715-2593
Concepts, Theories, & Introductions
Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2007November 01, 2007 CST

Archipelagos and Political Engineering: The Impact of Non-Contiguity on Devolution in Small States

Dag Anckar,
archipelagoscontiguitydevolutionislandnesspolitical institution
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Anckar, D. (2007). Archipelagos and Political Engineering: The Impact of Non-Contiguity on Devolution in Small States. Island Studies Journal, 2(2), 193–208. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.24043/​isj.207

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