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CONFLICT OF SIX DECADES: THE EVOLUTION OF THE MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT IN THE LIGHT OF ITS IMPACT ON REGIONAL SECURITY SYSTEM

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  • О А Коппель

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https://doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2009.86.2.33-41

Abstract

Коппель О.А Конфлікт шести десятиліть. // Віче. – 2009. - №4. – с. 45-49.

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2009-10-30

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Vol. 2 No. 86 (2009): Actual Problems of International Relations

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