Has the Swedish Left Lost Again?: The 2014 Electoral Implosion, Civilian Deindustrialization and the Swedish Dilemma
October 10, 2014 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsPart 1 of Jonathan Feldman's analysis of the recent Swedish general election
Part 1 of Jonathan Feldman's analysis of the recent Swedish general election
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