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How Does External Debt Servicing Ability Affect The Stability of Electoral Authoritarian Regimes?
Published 2021-01-20
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Fur, V. (2021). How Does External Debt Servicing Ability Affect The Stability of Electoral Authoritarian Regimes?. Cornell International Affairs Review, 14(1), 4–56. https://doi.org/10.37513/ciar.v14i1.558
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