New York review of books/˜The œNew York review of books

274 papers and 1.0k indexed citations i.

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The 274 papers published in New York review of books/˜The œNew York review of books in the last decades have received a total of 1.0k indexed citations. Papers published in New York review of books/˜The œNew York review of books usually cover Political Science and International Relations (29 papers), Sociology and Political Science (25 papers) and Education (7 papers) specifically the topics of Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies (9 papers), Politics of Islamic Reform in Middle East (7 papers) and Politics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle East (6 papers). The most active scholars publishing in New York review of books/˜The œNew York review of books are Amartya Sen, Amartya Sen, Stephen Jay Gould, Mark Danner, Ronald Dworkin, Tony Judt, Michael Ignatieff, Christopher Jencks, Timothy Garton Ash and Amartya Sen.

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