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    Superficial institutions and challenges of re-regulation in the Republic of Georgia

    Author
    1. Bakradze L.
    2. Castel-Branco E
    3. Christophie B.
    4. CoE (Council of Europe)
    5. CoE (Council of Europe)
    6. Commission of the European Communities
    7. Dibben P.
    8. ENPI Annucal Action Programme
    9. ETF (European Training Foundation)
    10. Government of Georgia
    11. Government of Georgia
    12. Government of Republic of Georgia
    13. Gzirishvili D.
    14. Ministerial Cabinet of Republic of Georgia
    15. Muskhelishvili M
    16. Orenstein Mitchell
    17. Pierson P
    18. Streeck W.
    19. Tuynman J
    20. UNDP (United Nations Development Fund)
    21. Walker C
    22. WB (World Bank)
    23. WB (World Bank)
    24. WB (World Bank)
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
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