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Temporary Village Guard Systems in Turkey: An Example of Neoliberal Paramilitarism
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Günok, Firdevs Ezgi
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State Violence Research Network: Riot, Rebellion, Resistance, Repression: Representations of and Responses to Protest, Policing, and Power Since 1900
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F. E. Günok, “Temporary Village Guard Systems in Turkey: An Example of Neoliberal Paramilitarism,” presented at the State Violence Research Network: Riot, Rebellion, Resistance, Repression: Representations of and Responses to Protest, Policing, and Power Since 1900, Manchester, İngiltere, 2020, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/92728.