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Grasping the everyday and extraordinary in EU-NATO relations: the added value of practice approaches
Nina Graeger
Department of Political Science, Management
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Practice Theory
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Rivalry
100%
Practice Learning
100%
Scholarly Work
100%
Practice-based Approach
100%
Background Conditions
100%
Practice Building
100%
EU-NATO Relations
100%
Security Cooperation
100%
Cyprus Issue
100%
Work-seeking
100%
Military
100%
Berlin Plus
100%
Practical Logic
100%
Communities of Practice
100%
Community Building
100%
Institutional Interest
100%
National Interests
100%
All Levels
100%
NATO
100%
Operational Inefficiency
100%
Social Sciences
Grasping
100%
Cyprus
100%
Value Added
100%
Personnel
100%
Practice Theory
100%
Berlin
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Value Added
100%