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Melissa M. Lee, "Crippling Leviathan: How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State" (Cornell UP, 2020)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

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The UnGoverned Spaces in the World

M and i think if i understand correctly, usually the distribution of ages tends to be smooth. And when we see clustering around a numbers that end in zero or five, that's because people are sort of estimating their ages, right? That helps you be able to sort of indicate whether or not the state is accurately gathering age information in that area. So being aware of the accuracy issues with respect to data, some census reports will actually include this measure. In my case, i actually had to build all the data, collect it all and calculate it. Myself, jus. Being able to do this at the sub national level,. gives me a sense of the state's physical presence

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