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Power Postcolonialism and International Relations: Reading Race, Gender and Class
Geeta Chowdhry, Sheila Nair
Politics and International Affairs
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International Relations
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Postcolonialism
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Postcolonial Theory
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Global Power
100%
International Politics
50%
Power Relations
50%
Power Asymmetry
50%
Sensibility
50%
Gender Relations
50%
Class Relations
50%
Race Relations
50%
Global Capital
50%
Arts and Humanities
Global
100%
International Relations
100%
Postcolonial Theory
100%
Narrative
50%
Race Relation
50%
Power Relation
50%
Wholeness
50%
Class relations
50%
Social Sciences
International Relation
100%
Postcolonialism
100%
Postcolonial Theory
100%
Narrative
50%
International Politics
50%
Global Power
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Psychology
Narrative
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Postcolonialism
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