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Was There a Decline in Ethnic Polarization in Macedonia Between 2003 and 2005? Results from a National Panel Analysis
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Was There a Decline in Ethnic Polarization in Macedonia Between 2003 and 2005? Results from a National Panel Analysis
Simkus, Albert;Ringdal, Kristen; & Listhaug, Ola (2010) Was There a Decline in Ethnic Polarization in Macedonia Between 2003 and 2005? Results from a National Panel Analysis , Südosteuropa 58(1): 67–82.
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Ola Listhaug
Programme Leader CSCW WG 6: Values and Violence; Professor of Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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ola.listhaug@svt.ntnu.no
Kristen Ringdal
Professor of Sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; National Coordinator for Norway, European Social Survey Project
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kristen.ringdal@svt.ntnu.no
Albert Simkus
Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science NTNU.
Albert.Simkus@svt.ntnu.no
Values and Violence
ISSN: 0722-480X
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