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Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference

Writing on world affairs from the Global South

Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers

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  • Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial…
  • Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers
  • depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference

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  • Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial…
  • Editorial writers depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference Editorial writers
  • depending on the West for reports must critically reject their imperial frame of reference

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