The role of the inner enemy in European self-definition: Identity, culture and international relations theory

History of European Ideas 19 (1):53-61 (1994)
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(1994). The role of the inner enemy in European self-definition: Identity, culture and international relations theory. History of European Ideas: Vol. 19, No. 1-3, pp. 53-61.

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