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Welcome to Anthropology and Public Policy
The Anthropology of Power-Wielding Bureaucracies
Biosecurity: Towards an Anthropology of the Contemporary
Closing the Gap Between Anthropology and Public Policy: The Route Through Cultural Heritage Development
EU Policy and Destiny: A Challenge for Anthropology
Evidence-Based Policy? Anthropology’s Challenge Post-ATSIC
Never Ask a Question Unless You Know the Answer: Anthropology and the Formation of Public Policy
On the Correct Training of Indios in the Handicraft Market at Chichén Itzá: Tactics and Tactility of Gender, Class, Race and State
Putting Power in the Anthropology Bureaucracy: The Immigration and Naturalization Service at the Mexico-United States Border
The Resurgence of Applied Anthropology in a Post-Exotic World: an Australian Perspective
The Romance of Resistance: Tracing Transformations of Power Through Bedouin Women
Sovereignty Revisited
What Did You Do Today?: Notes From a Politically Engaged Anthropologist
Where’s the Beef? Culture Without Power in the Study of U.S. Foreign Relations
Why an Anthropology of Public Policy?
“Wild Capitalism” and “Ecocolonialism”: A Tale of Two Rivers
Political Practices, Organization, and Structure
Anthropology and Public Policy
Autonomy and Self-Determination
Civil Society and the State
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Nation, State, and Tribe
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