The Language(s) of Politics Multilingual Policy-Making in the European Union

Multilingualism is an ever-present feature in political contexts around the world, including multilingual states and international organizations. Increasingly, consequential political decisions are negotiated between politicians who do not share a common native language. Nils Ringe uses the European...

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Main Author: Ringe, Nils (auth)
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Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2022
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