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Repression Substitution: Shifting Human Rights Violations in Response to UN Naming and Shaming

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Benjamin E Bagozzi, Daniel Berliner & Ryan M Welch. (2021) The diversity of repression: Measuring state repressive repertoires with events data. Journal of Peace Research 58:5, pages 1126-1136.
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