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Julie Fisher, Importing Democracy: The Role of NGOs in South Africa, Tajikistan, and Argentina

Kettering Foundation Press, Dayton, 2013, pp. 394, Appendices, List of Acronyms, Bibliographies, $24.95

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Weber, P.C. Julie Fisher, Importing Democracy: The Role of NGOs in South Africa, Tajikistan, and Argentina. Voluntas 26, 408–410 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-014-9511-9

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