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Constitutional Law and Cultures of Violence
Christopher Thornhill
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Birmingham Law School
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Violence
100%
Constitutional Law
100%
Culture of Violence
100%
Constitutional Culture
100%
Military
66%
Imperialism
66%
National Society
66%
Military Force
66%
International Law
33%
Socioeconomic
33%
Between-group
33%
Complex Link
33%
State Sovereignty
33%
Political Culture
33%
State Action
33%
Civilization
33%
External Domain
33%
Military Violence
33%
Forms of Violence
33%
Interstate Conflict
33%
Norbert Elias
33%
Sociological Interpretation
33%
Social Sciences
Constitutional Law
100%
Imperialism
100%
Armed Forces
100%
Sociology
50%
International Law
50%
State Sovereignty
50%
Political Culture
50%