Lang, T. et al. (eds.): Understanding Geographies of Polarization and Peripheralization: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond

  • Péter Balogh Institute for Regional Studies, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Békéscsaba, Hungary

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Published
2015-12-18
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BaloghP. (2015). Lang, T. et al. (eds.): Understanding Geographies of Polarization and Peripheralization: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, 64(4), 345-346. Retrieved from https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/hungeobull/article/view/2767
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