Modernity, Technology and Global Security: A Conversation with Lewis Mumford (1895–1990)

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Modernity, Technology and Global Security : A Conversation with Lewis Mumford (1895–1990). / Munster, Rens van; Sylvest, Casper.

The Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations. red. / Richard Ned Lebow; Peer Schouten; Hidemi Suganami. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. s. 218-226.

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Munster, RV & Sylvest, C 2016, Modernity, Technology and Global Security: A Conversation with Lewis Mumford (1895–1990). i R Ned Lebow, P Schouten & H Suganami (red), The Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, s. 218-226. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137516459_26

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Munster, R. V., & Sylvest, C. (2016). Modernity, Technology and Global Security: A Conversation with Lewis Mumford (1895–1990). I R. Ned Lebow, P. Schouten, & H. Suganami (red.), The Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations (s. 218-226). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137516459_26

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Munster RV, Sylvest C. Modernity, Technology and Global Security: A Conversation with Lewis Mumford (1895–1990). I Ned Lebow R, Schouten P, Suganami H, red., The Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan. 2016. s. 218-226 https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137516459_26

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Munster, Rens van ; Sylvest, Casper. / Modernity, Technology and Global Security : A Conversation with Lewis Mumford (1895–1990). The Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations. red. / Richard Ned Lebow ; Peer Schouten ; Hidemi Suganami. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. s. 218-226

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