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What Humanitarians Actually Do - Monika Krause, The Good Project: Humanitarian Relief NGOS and the Fragmentation of Reason (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2014)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2015
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- European Journal of Sociology / Archives Européennes de Sociologie , Volume 55 , Issue 3 , December 2014 , pp. 515 - 519
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- Copyright © A.E.S. 2014
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