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Consequences of Context: How the Social, Political and Economic Environment Affects Voting Edited by Hermann Schmitt, Paolo Segatti and Cees van der Eijk. London, Lanham: ECPR Press / Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. 316p., £88,00/$115,00 (hardcover)
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Consequences of Context: How the Social, Political and Economic Environment Affects Voting Edited by Hermann Schmitt, Paolo Segatti and Cees van der Eijk. London, Lanham: ECPR Press / Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. 316p., £88,00/$115,00 (hardcover)
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02 August 2022
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