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      Reconsidering lock-in effects and benefits from delegation: the African Union’s relations with its member states through a principal–agent perspective

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                Cambridge Review of International Affairs
                Cambridge Review of International Affairs
                Informa UK Limited
                0955-7571
                1474-449X
                March 03 2020
                June 21 2019
                March 03 2020
                : 33
                : 2
                : 159-178
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                [1 ]Universitat Konstanz
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                10.1080/09557571.2019.1628707
                9faf819e-28f7-491e-87d0-e12eb331d646
                © 2020
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