L' Italia al Palazzo di Vetro : aspetti dell'azione diplomatica e della presenza italiana all'ONU

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BOOK-U-01077691777766
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Titolo
L' Italia al Palazzo di Vetro : aspetti dell'azione diplomatica e della presenza italiana all'ONU
Autori
a cura di Stefano Baldi e Giuseppe Nesi
Editore
Università degli studi
Anno di stampa
2005
Weight
1 Kg.
Pagine
122
Rilegatura
brossura
Condizioni
Mediocre (Poor)
ISBN
888443114X
Lingua
italian
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