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Author: Kelly-Jo Bluen

19 Aug

States of Justice Symposium: States of Justice, Cascade Scientism, and Snow White in The Hague

[Kelly-Jo Bluen is a PhD candidate at the London School of Economics and the editor of Millennium: Journal of International Studies responsible for the conference and special issue on knowledge production in International Relations. She works on race, gender, coloniality, and international justice.] In States of Justice, Oumar Ba provides a crucial latticework for thinking through the relationship between states and...

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