Researching secretive agenda-building on national security issues: some reflections from studying the torture-intelligence nexus (2001-12)
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Researching secretive agenda-building on national security issues: some reflections from studying the torture-intelligence nexus (2001-12). / Bakir, Vian.
2013. Paper presented at Media & Politics Group, Liverpool University, October 2013.
2013. Paper presented at Media & Politics Group, Liverpool University, October 2013.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Bakir, V 2013, 'Researching secretive agenda-building on national security issues: some reflections from studying the torture-intelligence nexus (2001-12)', Paper presented at Media & Politics Group, Liverpool University, October 2013, 3/01/01.
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Bakir, V. (2013). Researching secretive agenda-building on national security issues: some reflections from studying the torture-intelligence nexus (2001-12). Paper presented at Media & Politics Group, Liverpool University, October 2013.
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Bakir V. 2013. Researching secretive agenda-building on national security issues: some reflections from studying the torture-intelligence nexus (2001-12). Paper presented at Media & Politics Group, Liverpool University, October 2013.
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Bakir, Vian Researching secretive agenda-building on national security issues: some reflections from studying the torture-intelligence nexus (2001-12). Media & Politics Group, Liverpool University, October 2013, 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2013.
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Bakir V. Researching secretive agenda-building on national security issues: some reflections from studying the torture-intelligence nexus (2001-12). 2013. Paper presented at Media & Politics Group, Liverpool University, October 2013.
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