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	<title type="text">David Ragazzoni</title>
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		<title>Identity vs. representation: what makes ‘the people’? Rethinking democratic citizenship through (and beyond)  Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen </title>
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		<published>2011-11-01T16:43:19Z</published>
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			<name>David Ragazzoni</name>
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