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      Fences and neighbours in the postmodern world: boundary narratives in political geography

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      Progress in Human Geography
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                Journal
                Progress in Human Geography
                Progress in Human Geography
                SAGE Publications
                0309-1325
                1477-0288
                July 2016
                July 2016
                : 22
                : 2
                : 186-207
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                10.1191/030913298666039113
                c52d7ee3-6258-419c-898f-bedc3d43985f
                © 2016
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