политологии Нью-Йоркского университета, Стэнфордском университете, Утрехтском университете и Йельском университете.
Множество людей оказали мне отличную исследовательскую помощь, которая помогла сделать эту книгу такой, какой она является. Среди них Али Ахмед, Мариана Альварадо, Джейсон Цян Го, Лую Цзинь, Тине Полсен, Алессандро Веккьято, Яна Варшавски и Сидак Интисо.
Наконец, я хотел бы поблагодарить Лорен Браун за её товарищество и поддержку, а также моих родителей за всю ту поддержку и наставления, которые они давали мне на протяжении многих лет. Эта книга посвящается им.
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