Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2005: Scottish Executive Core Module : Report 2, Trust and Involvement in the Governance of Scotland

ISBN-10
0755963598
ISBN-13
9780755963591
Series
Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2005
Category
Decentralization in government
Language
English
Published
2006

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