The Schüssel Era in Austria

The first volume published as a joint venture by University of New Orleans Press and Innsbruck University Press, Volume 18 in Contemporary Austrian Studies focuses on the lasting impact of Wolfgang Schüssel, who was a dominant political figure in Austrian politics for 20 years. This volume gives re...

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Main Author: Bischof, Günter (auth)
Other Authors: Plasser, Fritz (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of New Orleans Press 2010
Series:Contemporary Austrian Studies
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