Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... central government to extend their powers over every aspect of a country's life with the result that the powers of the central govern- ment steadily increase at the cost of powers of the federating units which eventually become the ...
... central government to extend their powers over every aspect of a country's life with the result that the powers of the central govern- ment steadily increase at the cost of powers of the federating units which eventually become the ...
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... central authority . This happened in India under the several Charter Acts which created a central government of India controlling several provincial administrations . The Inde- pendence of India Act of 1947 granted Independence to India ...
... central authority . This happened in India under the several Charter Acts which created a central government of India controlling several provincial administrations . The Inde- pendence of India Act of 1947 granted Independence to India ...
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... central authority to carry the responsibility of their Union . These two camps , which have followers everywhere in the world , may be described as the camp of the advocates of a strong central power and that of the champions of the ...
... central authority to carry the responsibility of their Union . These two camps , which have followers everywhere in the world , may be described as the camp of the advocates of a strong central power and that of the champions of the ...
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