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Nicola Perugini is an anthropologist and political scientist who works as a lecturer of international relations at the University of Edinburgh. Perugini has coauthored three books: Human Shields. A History of People in the Line of Fire (2020) and The Human Right to Dominate (2016) with Neve Gordon[1] and the 2017 book Morbid Symptoms with Mimi Cabell and Samir Harb.[2]


