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Living By The Gun In Chad Combatants Impunity And State Formation Marielle Debos Andrew Brown

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Living By The Gun In Chad Combatants Impunity And State Formation Marielle Debos Andrew Brown
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Author: Marielle Debos; Andrew Brown
ISBN: 9781350221147, 9781783605330, 9781783605323, 1350221147, 1783605332, 1783605324
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Living By The Gun In Chad Combatants Impunity And State Formation Marielle Debos Andrew Brown by Marielle Debos; Andrew Brown 9781350221147, 9781783605330, 9781783605323, 1350221147, 1783605332, 1783605324 instant download after payment.

More Praise for Living by the Gun in Chad
‘A welcome contribution, providing a wealth of data and rare detail, resulting in new scholarly insights whose significance goes far beyond Chad’s borders.’
Mats Utas, Uppsala University
‘A compelling and deeply-informed account of the militarisation of politics and society in Chad. Rather than leading to chaos, it convincingly shows how armed violence produces political order and is a crucial part of daily practices of dominance.’
Koen Vlassenroot, Conflict Research Group, University of Ghent

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