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Title
The Bush Doctrine - a carte blanche for a war on the world?
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2007
Author/s
Persson, Martin
Department/s
Department of Law
In LUP since
2010-03-08
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Total This Year This Month
565 3 0
Downloads per country

Sweden 142 (25%)
United States of America 78 (14%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 35 (6%)
China 27 (5%)
Ukraine 26 (5%)
Germany 24 (4%)
Pakistan 23 (4%)
Algeria 22 (4%)
Netherlands 17 (3%)
France 15 (3%)
India 13 (2%)
Malaysia 11 (2%)
Indonesia 10 (2%)
Taiwan (China) 8 (1%)
Singapore 8 (1%)
Sri Lanka 7 (1%)
South Africa 6 (1%)
Denmark 5 (1%)
Canada 5 (1%)
Tunisia 5 (1%)
Russian Federation 5 (1%)
Hong Kong (China) 5 (1%)
Australia 5 (1%)
Brazil 4 (1%)
Armenia 4 (1%)
Iran 4 (1%)
Romania 3 (1%)
Kenya 3 (1%)
Albania 2 (0%)
Uzbekistan 2 (0%)
Latvia 2 (0%)
Italy 2 (0%)
Turkey 2 (0%)
Spain 2 (0%)
European Union location 2 (0%)
Unknown 2 (0%)
Nigeria 1 (0%)
Israel 1 (0%)
Afghanistan 1 (0%)
Belarus 1 (0%)
Chile 1 (0%)
Japan 1 (0%)
Luxembourg 1 (0%)
Cambodia 1 (0%)
Kuwait 1 (0%)
United Arab Emirates 1 (0%)
Iceland 1 (0%)
Tanzania, the United Republic of 1 (0%)
Belgium 1 (0%)
Kazakhstan 1 (0%)
Macao 1 (0%)
Poland 1 (0%)
Hungary 1 (0%)
Austria 1 (0%)
Norway 1 (0%)
Slovenia 1 (0%)
Viet Nam 1 (0%)
Egypt 1 (0%)
Georgia 1 (0%)
Bahrain 1 (0%)
Greece 1 (0%)
Ethiopia 1 (0%)
Ireland 1 (0%)
Bangladesh 1 (0%)
Czechia 1 (0%)
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The information on downloads per country is based on the geolocation of IP addresses and may not be completely accurate. The statistics presented here may also change retroactively when the calculation process is improved to provide more accurate results.

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