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Phrases to use when quoting sources directly or indirectly:
According to
Boaz Ganor (1998)….
Valery Tishkov
(2001) believes that…
In John
Whitbeck’s (2001) opinion,…
In his article,
Noam Chomsky (1991) argues that…
Edward Said (2001)
reminds us that…
Samuel Huntington
(1993) begins his argument by…
Mahmood Mamdani
(2001) challenges the widespread belief that…
Robert Hefner
(2001) puts forward his own definition of…
David Rappaport
(1984) makes it very clear that…
Farish Noor’s
(2001) view of…..is in line with what Edward Said
(2001) calls…
Martha Crenshaw
(2001) calls this …
For Grant
Bruce (2005), …
Unlike
Mcauley (2001), who believes that…, Albert Bandura
(1999) argues that…
Rykovtsteva (2004)
concludes that…
Voronina (2004)
disagrees with…and instead proposes…
Peter Chalk (1998)
explains that…
Glasser (1986)
describes…as…
Stukalin (2005)
maintains that…
Darby (1987)
contends that…
As
Livinsgtone (1984) notes, …
Mary Kaldor (2004)
encourages us to…
Greg Meyer (2005)
offers his own explanation for…
Richard Miron
(2005) is convinced that if…
Musa Muradov (2005)
reports that…
Gazeta.RU (2004)
points our attention to…
Jeffrey Simon
(2004) is unconvincing when he tries to…
In his article in
Foreign Affairs, Graham Fuller (1993) makes a strong case
for…
In asserting
…, Lederman (2005), in effect, is arguing for…
In their article,
Gerard and Walker (1989) claim that…
Bonanante (1979)
does not see any contradiction between…
In her lecture,
Laura Donohue invokes Bonanante’s (1979) argument that…
Drawing on
Bandura’s (1999) research findings, Martha Crenshaw argues
that…
Nacos Brigette
(2002) finds [x] to be an inappropriate framework for…
Based on her own
research with TV viewers in Russia, Sarah Oates (2004) argues…
David Held’s (2001)
proposition goes against the grain of…
Mary Kaldor (2004)
supports the perspective, taken by many liberal
political scientists, studying terrorism, that…
While
Scott’s (1994) argument … is important, there is stronger
evidence suggesting that…
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