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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Richard Sandbrook
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University of Toronto
Marc Edelman
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Hunter College, City University of New York
Patrick Heller
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Brown University, Rhode Island
Judith Teichman
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University of Toronto
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Social Democracy in the Global Periphery
Origins, Challenges, Prospects
, pp. 255 - 283
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Print publication year: 2007

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  • Richard Sandbrook, University of Toronto, Marc Edelman, Hunter College, City University of New York, Patrick Heller, Brown University, Rhode Island, Judith Teichman, University of Toronto
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  • Book: Social Democracy in the Global Periphery
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