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Volume 45, Number 1, February 2023Table of Contents
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View External Monitoring of Coercive Agents and the Murders of Journalists: A Cross-National Study of Journalist Killings, 1992–2018
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External Monitoring of Coercive Agents and the Murders of Journalists: A Cross-National Study of Journalist Killings, 1992–2018
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View Aligning the Right to Education with the Sustainable Development Goals: Is it Just About Finance?
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View Reagan, Congress, and Human Rights: Contesting Morality in US Foreign Policy by Rasmus Sinding Søndergaard (review)
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Reagan, Congress, and Human Rights: Contesting Morality in US Foreign Policy by Rasmus Sinding Søndergaard (review)
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View Exhuming Violent Histories: Forensics, Memory and Rewriting Spain’s Past by Nicole Iturriaga, and: Exhuming Franco: Spain’s Second Transition by Sebastiaan Faber (review)
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Exhuming Violent Histories: Forensics, Memory and Rewriting Spain’s Past by Nicole Iturriaga, and: Exhuming Franco: Spain’s Second Transition by Sebastiaan Faber (review)
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View Forever Prisoners: How the United States Made the World’s Largest Immigration Detention System by Elliott Young (review)
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| ISSN | 1085-794X |
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| Print ISSN | 0275-0392 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2023-02-10 |
| Open Access | No |
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