Decolonizing International Relations by Brawen Gruffydd Jones, Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006, 288 pp. ISBN: 9780742540248
Journal Title: SINERGI: Journal of Strategic Studies & International Affairs - Year 2021, Vol 1, Issue 1
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Decolonizing International Relations by Brawen Gruffydd Jones, Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006, 288 pp. ISBN: 9780742540248 Abstract: This book review is written in English. It is a reviewed article on the book written in English and published by the Rowman & Littlefield Publishers undertitled, Decolonizing International Relations. To access it, please order the printed version or browse the electronic version of this article. The abstract is not available for the book review.
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