Edward Newman
Edward Newman may refer to:*Edward A. Newman (1853–1909), American businessman *Edward Newman (entomologist) (1801–1876), English entomologist, botanist and writer *Edward Newman (New Zealand politician) (1858–1946), Reform Party Member of Parliament *Edward Newman (Australian politician) (1832–1872), businessman and accountant in colonial Western Australia *Edward Newman (political scientist), British political scientist *Eddy Newman (born 1953), former member of the European Parliament Provided by Wikipedia
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Democracy in Latin America (re)constructing political society /
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Multilateralism under challenge? power, normative structure, and world order /
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Political violence in South and Southeast Asia critical perspectives /
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