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Claudia Aradau. (2018) From securitization theory to critical approaches to (in)security. European Journal of International Security 3:3, pages 300-305.
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Karen Tucker. (2018) Unraveling Coloniality in International Relations: Knowledge, Relationality, and Strategies for Engagement. International Political Sociology 12:3, pages 215-232.
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