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A Phenomenology of World Affairs
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A Phenomenology of World Affairs
Ralph Pettman
School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations Victoria University of Wellington PO Box 600 Wellington NEW ZEALAND
Ph: +64-4-463 5972 (w)
+64-4-893 3676 (h)
ralph.## email not listed ##
A paper prepared for the International Studies Conference, March 2-5, 2005, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Nb. This paper is the draft text for the Introductory chapter of a book manuscript that has
the same title. References for this paper, a table of contents for the whole book, and draft copies of Chapters 1-3, are available on request.
All comments and criticisms are very welcome.
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A Phenomenology of World Affairs
Ralph Pettman
School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International RelationsVictoria University of WellingtonPO Box 600WellingtonNEW ZEALAND
Ph: +64-4-463 5972 (w)
+64-4-893 3676 (h)
ralph.## email not listed ##
A paper prepared for the International Studies Conference, March 2-5, 2005, in Honolulu,Hawaii.
Nb. This paper is the draft text for the Introductory chapter of a book manuscript that has
the same title. References for this paper, a table of contents for the whole book, anddraft copies of Chapters 1-3, are available on request.
All comments and criticisms are very welcome.
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