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2018 | 1 (47) | 139-144

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Diplomacy in the ‘Age of Trauma’ Book Review: Erica Resende & Dovile Budryte (Eds.), Memory and Trauma in International Relations. Theories, cases and debates. Abingdon-New York: Routledge 2016 (pp. 280). ISBN 978-1-138-28949-9. Price: £28.99.

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  • Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland)

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