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Political participation of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Analysis of the participation of women on party lists and the final results of the general elections 2014

February 24, 2015

UntitledEdita Miftari (2015)

Political participation of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Analysis of the participation of women on party lists and the final results of the general elections 2014.

Sarajevo: Foundation CURE, Sarajevo Open Centre

Publication is available in B/H/S languages only.

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