The Drama of Dictatorship: Martial Law and the Communist Parties of the Philippines
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Joseph Scalice., & Joseph Scalice|AUTHOR. (2023). The Drama of Dictatorship: Martial Law and the Communist Parties of the Philippines . Cornell University Press.

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Joseph Scalice and Joseph Scalice|AUTHOR. 2023. The Drama of Dictatorship: Martial Law and the Communist Parties of the Philippines. Cornell University Press.

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Joseph Scalice and Joseph Scalice|AUTHOR. The Drama of Dictatorship: Martial Law and the Communist Parties of the Philippines Cornell University Press, 2023.

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Joseph Scalice, and Joseph Scalice|AUTHOR. The Drama of Dictatorship: Martial Law and the Communist Parties of the Philippines Cornell University Press, 2023.

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