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Humanity as an Identity and Its Political Effects: A Note on Camps and Humanitarian Government | Humanity Journal (no date). Available at: http://humanityjournal.org/issue-1/humanity-as-an-identity-and-its-political-effects-a-note-on-camps-and-humanitarian-government/.
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