LUP Statistics
Record
- Title
- United in or torn by diversity? Multilingualism and the European public sphere
- Type
- Student Paper
- Publ. year
- 2006
- Author/s
- Nalivaiko, Inese
- Department/s
- Department of Political Science
- In LUP since
- 2007-11-01
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Germany | 27 (18%) |
United States of America | 19 (13%) |
Sweden | 15 (10%) |
Belgium | 13 (9%) |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 9 (6%) |
China | 8 (5%) |
Romania | 5 (3%) |
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) | 4 (3%) |
Japan | 4 (3%) |
Norway | 3 (2%) |
Canada | 3 (2%) |
Russian Federation | 3 (2%) |
Slovenia | 3 (2%) |
Czechia | 3 (2%) |
Singapore | 3 (2%) |
South Korea | 2 (1%) |
Philippines | 2 (1%) |
Latvia | 2 (1%) |
Malaysia | 2 (1%) |
Italy | 2 (1%) |
Greece | 2 (1%) |
Poland | 1 (1%) |
Indonesia | 1 (1%) |
Kenya | 1 (1%) |
Ukraine | 1 (1%) |
Finland | 1 (1%) |
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Australia | 1 (1%) |
Taiwan (China) | 1 (1%) |
India | 1 (1%) |
Lithuania | 1 (1%) |
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Brazil | 1 (1%) |
Morocco | 1 (1%) |
Spain | 1 (1%) |
Georgia | 1 (1%) |