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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Stuart Corbridge
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London School of Economics and Political Science
Glyn Williams
Affiliation:
Keele University
Manoj Srivastava
Affiliation:
London School of Economics and Political Science
René Véron
Affiliation:
University of Guelph, Ontario
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Seeing the State
Governance and Governmentality in India
, pp. 292 - 313
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Print publication year: 2005

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