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Sunila Kale is special issue editor of The Journal of Peasant Studies

December 29, 2020

Posted by: thormm

Associate Professor and Chair of the South Asia Center Sunila S. Kale is the special issue editor of the November issue of The Journal of Peasant Studies on comparative land politics in

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