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Controlling the capital: Political dominance in the urbanizing world

By Tom Goodfellow, and David Jackman, Oxford University Press, (2023), 288 pp, 110$, ISBN: 9780192868329

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Pages 300-303 | Published online: 08 May 2024
 

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Notes

1 Chamorel, Patrick (2019) “Macron versus the Yellow Vests,” Journal of Democracy 30, no. 4: 48–62.

2 Pleyers, Geoffrey (2020) “The Pandemic is a Battlefield. Social Movements in the COVID-19 Lockdown,” Journal of Civil Society 16, no. 4: 295–312. https://doi.org/10.1080/17448689.2020.1794398.

3 Omach, Paul (2009) “Democratization and Conflict Resolution in Uganda,” Les Cahiers D'Afrique de lEst, no. 4141: 1–20. https://doi.org/10.4000/eastafrica.576.

4 Lalwani, Sameer P. (2017) : 119–165. “Size Still Matters: Explaining Sri Lanka’s Counterinsurgency Victory over the Tamil Tigers,” Small Wars & Insurgencies 28, no. 1. https://doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2016.1263470.

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Notes on contributors

Muhammad Atif

Dr. Muhammad Atif ([email protected]) is Assistant Professor in the School of Integrated Social Sciences at University of Lahore, Pakistan.

Sundas Maqbool

Sundas Maqbool ([email protected]) is MPhil Scholar in the School of Integrated Social Sciences University of Lahore, Pakistan.

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