Humanitarian NGOs and Mediations of Political Order in Sri Lanka

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Humanitarian NGOs and Mediations of Political Order in Sri Lanka. / Sørensen, Birgitte.

I: Critical Asian Studies, Bind 40, Nr. 1, 2008, s. 89-112.

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Sørensen, B 2008, 'Humanitarian NGOs and Mediations of Political Order in Sri Lanka', Critical Asian Studies, bind 40, nr. 1, s. 89-112.

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Sørensen, B. (2008). Humanitarian NGOs and Mediations of Political Order in Sri Lanka. Critical Asian Studies, 40(1), 89-112.

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Sørensen B. Humanitarian NGOs and Mediations of Political Order in Sri Lanka. Critical Asian Studies. 2008;40(1):89-112.

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Sørensen, Birgitte. / Humanitarian NGOs and Mediations of Political Order in Sri Lanka. I: Critical Asian Studies. 2008 ; Bind 40, Nr. 1. s. 89-112.

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