Conceptualizing political participation

Acta Politica - Tập 49 - Trang 337-348 - 2014
Marc Hooghe1, Bengü Hosch-Dayican2, Jan W van Deth3
1University of Leuven,
2University of Twente,
3University of Mannheim,

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