Statistics, Reform and Technologies of Government in Turkey
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Brian Silverstein, Associate Professor, Anthropology
MENAS Colloquium Series, University of Arizona
Talk description: http://cmes.arizona.edu/colloquium/sp14/silverstein
Recorded April 4, 2014
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Brian Silverstein, Associate Professor, Anthropology
MENAS Colloquium Series, University of Arizona
Talk description: http://cmes.arizona.edu/colloquium/sp14/silverstein
Recorded April 4, 2014
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