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Biopolitics and national identities: between liberalism and totalization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Andrey Makarychev
Affiliation:
Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
Alexandra Yatsyk*
Affiliation:
Centre for Cultural Studies of Post-Socialism, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
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Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]
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Abstract

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Type
Special Section: Biopolitics and National Identities
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 Association for the Study of Nationalities 

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