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By W. Bartlett,J. Bozikov,B. Rechel

over the past twenty years the nations of South East Europe have engaged in far-reaching reforms in their wellbeing and fitness structures. notwithstanding, overviews of reform efforts during this a part of Europe were sorely missing. This ebook addresses this scarcity in the course of the research of key elements of health and wellbeing reforms and wellbeing and fitness team mobility in South East Europe.

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