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    Comparing Jacques Delors and Jacques Santer as Presidents of the European Commission: Skill in Supranational Context

    Author
    1. Balladur
    2. Bark
    3. Christiansen
    4. Cockfield
    5. Cohen
    6. Committee for the Study of EMU
    7. Committee of Independent Experts
    8. Cram
    9. Delors
    10. Dinan
    11. Dyson
    12. Egeberg
    13. European Commission
    14. European Commission
    15. European Commission
    16. European Commission
    17. Grant
    18. Green Cowles
    19. Haas
    20. Hix
    21. HMSO
    22. Joerges
    23. Kingdon
    24. Kreppel
    25. Levitt
    26. Lord
    27. March
    28. Milesi
    29. Moravcsik
    30. Moravcsik
    31. Nugent
    32. Padoa-Schioppa
    33. Peterson
    34. Peterson
    35. Pollack
    36. Pollack
    37. Pollack
    38. Riker
    39. Ross
    40. Seldon
    41. Silguy
    42. Stone Sweet
    43. Védrine
    44. Winn
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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