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In-text: (Carolan and Kivisto, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Carolan, M. and Kivisto, P., 2002. Illuminating Social Life: Classical and Contemporary Theory Revisited. Teaching Sociology, 30(2), p.264.
In-text: (Goldblatt, Held, McGrew and Perraton, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Goldblatt, D., Held, D., McGrew, A. and Perraton, J., 1997. Economic Globalization and the Nation-State: Shifting Balances of Power. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 22(3), pp.269-285.
In-text: (Krieken, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Krieken, V., 2021. Sociology: An Introduction SCS110. Pearson Education Australia.
In-text: (Pakistan Nuclear Weapons Program | Pakistan Nuclear Technology | NTI, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Nti.org. 2021. Pakistan Nuclear Weapons Program | Pakistan Nuclear Technology | NTI. [online] Available at: <https://www.nti.org/learn/countries/pakistan/nuclear/> [Accessed 30 August 2021].
In-text: (View of Globalisation and the State, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Socialistregister.com. 2021. View of Globalisation and the State. [online] Available at: <https://socialistregister.com/index.php/srv/article/view/5637/2535> [Accessed 3 September 2021].
In-text: (Stauth, Amin and Moore, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Stauth, G., Amin, S. and Moore, R., 1992. Eurocentrism. Middle East Report, (174), p.42.
In-text: (Tansel, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Tansel, C., 2014. Deafening silence? Marxism, international historical sociology and the spectre of Eurocentrism. European Journal of International Relations, 21(1), pp.76-100.
In-text: (Van, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Van, K., 2021. Sociology: an Introduction SCS110. 2021.
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