Обзор журнала Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern studies
https://doi.org/10.31249/poln/2022.01.15
Об авторах
И. Р. ЛавровИрландия
Лавров Илья Романович, студент магистратуры
Дублин
А. А. Малашенкова
Россия
Малашенкова Ангелина Александровна, студентка магистратуры Факультета управления и политики
Москва
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