What accounts for the EU’s actorness within its “geopolitical awakening”?: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict and effectiveness and cohesion of the European Union
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Anahtar Kelimeler
EU actorness, Israeli-Palestine Conflict, Normative Power Europe, geopolitics
Kaynakça
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