Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... Asia and Africa penetrated deeply into all the corners of the earth . Some of the peoples of Asia and Africa went with their swords and civilizations , in wave after wave , to Europe and conquered it and in the process of conquering ...
... Asia and Africa penetrated deeply into all the corners of the earth . Some of the peoples of Asia and Africa went with their swords and civilizations , in wave after wave , to Europe and conquered it and in the process of conquering ...
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... Asia many states are making supreme efforts to be so self - sufficient in food - stuffs , but most countries are still far away from their food - grains production goals although results are relatively far better for primary export ...
... Asia many states are making supreme efforts to be so self - sufficient in food - stuffs , but most countries are still far away from their food - grains production goals although results are relatively far better for primary export ...
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... Asia , meeting at Rangoon in 1953 in a con- ference on Cultural Freedom in Asia , showed in their discussions greater anxiety for freedoms than for socialism . Some of them expressed the view that ' the countries of free Asia ... seem ...
... Asia , meeting at Rangoon in 1953 in a con- ference on Cultural Freedom in Asia , showed in their discussions greater anxiety for freedoms than for socialism . Some of them expressed the view that ' the countries of free Asia ... seem ...
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