Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings

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Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings offers an array of examples to demonstrate the ubiquity of collaboration and its extension over territory and time. It also teases out a framework for examining collaboration, merging history, philosophy, political science, sociology, law, and literary studies.
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Author(s) Edited by Juan Espindola (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosoficas), Leigh A. Payne (University of Oxford).
Publisher Oxford University Press
Format Hardback
Pages 294
Published in United Kingdom
Published 16 Jun 2022
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Collaboration in Authoritarian and Armed Conflict Settings offers an array of examples to demonstrate the ubiquity of collaboration and its extension over territory and time. It also teases out a framework for examining collaboration, merging history, philosophy, political science, sociology, law, and literary studies.
1: Coming to Terms with Collaboration: An Introduction,Juan Espindola and Leigh A. Payne Part I: The Politics of Collaboration 2: Native Intelligence: African Detectives and Informers in White South Africa,Jacob Dlamini 3: Be My Character: Framing the
Juan Espindola is an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Philosophical Research at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He was trained as a political theorist at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on violence, and transitional
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