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In this episode of the Planning Theory podcast, Catherine Brinkley reflects on the special issue of the journal that she edited looking afresh at the concept of the 'commons' and discusses what the concept offers to planning theory today.
LAP: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in Latin America (Spanish)
LAP: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in Latin America (English)
LAP: Democracy, Repression, and the Defense of Human Rights (English)
LAP: Democracy, Repression, and the Defense of Human Rights (Spanish)
AFS: Saving Samuel Huntington & the Need for Pragmatic-Civil Military Relations
SD Podcast Number 19 - Nicole Grove; The cartographic ambiguities of HarassMap
LAP: The Impact of the Chilean Earthquake of 2010 (Spanish)
LAP: The Impact of the Chilean Earthquake of 2010 (English)
SD Podcast Number 18 - Interview with Mark Salter, editor of Security Dialogue
JCR: Taming the Gods: How Religious Conflict Shapes State Repression
JCR: Asset Complementarity, Resource Shocks, and the Political Economy of Property Rights
LAP: Urban Latin America, Part 2 (Spanish Version)
LAP: Urban Latin America, Part 2 (English Version)
Contentious Veterans: China’s Retired Officers Speak Out
JCR: Preventing Coups d’état: How Counterbalancing Works
AFS: Special Issue on Women in the Military
JCR: Nuclear Posture, Nonproliferation Policy, and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
LAP: The Legacy of Hugo Chávez
LAP: The Legacy of Hugo Chávez
UAR: Governance Matters: Part II
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