What does ERIA mean?
ERIA means Europe Review of International Affairs
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Europe Review of International Affairs?
Europe Review of International Affairs can be abbreviated as ERIA
|
|
Most popular questions people look for before coming to this page
Q: A: |
What does ERIA stand for? ERIA stands for "Europe Review of International Affairs". |
Q: A: |
How to abbreviate "Europe Review of International Affairs"? "Europe Review of International Affairs" can be abbreviated as ERIA. |
Q: A: |
What is the meaning of ERIA abbreviation? The meaning of ERIA abbreviation is "Europe Review of International Affairs". |
Q: A: |
What is ERIA abbreviation? One of the definitions of ERIA is "Europe Review of International Affairs". |
Q: A: |
What does ERIA mean? ERIA as abbreviation means "Europe Review of International Affairs". |
Q: A: |
What is shorthand of Europe Review of International Affairs? The most common shorthand of "Europe Review of International Affairs" is ERIA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GJIA - Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
- MERIA - Middle East Review of International Affairs
- YJIA - Yale Journal of International Affairs
- AIIA - Australian Institute of International Affairs
- AJIA - African Journal of International Affairs
- AJIA - Australian Journal of International Affairs
- ARPA - Australian Review of Public Affairs
- CJIA - Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs
- DIIA - Danish Institute of International Affairs
- ECIA - European Centre of International Affairs
- RIPE - Review of International Political Economy
- RISQ - Review of International Social Questions
- ROIE - Review of International Economics
- CRIA - Caucasian Review of International Affairs
- ECIS - Europe Council of International Schools
- MERIA - Mid East Review of International Affairs
- RIAS - Review of International American Studies
- RIE - Review of International Economics
- RIS - Review of International Studies
- Rev Int'l L & Pol - Review of International Law & Politics