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Testing criminological theories beyond the West: evidence from Czechia during and after transition
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Jíchová, Jana; Přidalová, Ivana; Ouředníček, Martin
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V.H. Winston & Son
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2018
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Illiberal geographies: popular geopolitics and Russian biopolitical regionalism
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Makarychev, Andrey; Yatsyk, Alexandra
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V.H. Winston & Son
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2018
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Former Soviet cities in globalization: an intraregional perspective on interurban relations through networks of global service firms
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Frost, Irina; Podkorytova, Maria
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V.H. Winston & Son
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2018
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A tale of two regions: geopolitics, identities, narratives, and conflict in Kharkiv and the Donbas
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Stebelsky, Ihor
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2018
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Chinese infrastructure diplomacy in Russia: the geopolitics of project type, location, and scale
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Jia, Fanqi; Bennett, Mia M.
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2018
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Rural–urban divide and identity conflicts of migrant Muslim students in Northwest China
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Wang, Tao
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2018
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The evolution of New Moscow: from panacea to polycentricity
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Argenbright, Robert
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2018
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China's double body: infrastructure routes and the mapping of China's nation-state and civilization-state
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Grant, Andrew
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2018
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Stakes, stakeholders and urban governance: a theoretical framework for the Chinese city
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Deng, Feng
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2018
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The modern mahala: making and living in Romania's postsocialist slum
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Teodorescu, Dominic
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2018
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