Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... eastern countries with tribal , communal , religious , linguistic and other animosities generated by long past are maga- zines full of high explosives . The slightest spark is enough to set them on fire with devastating results . The ...
... eastern countries with tribal , communal , religious , linguistic and other animosities generated by long past are maga- zines full of high explosives . The slightest spark is enough to set them on fire with devastating results . The ...
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... eastern countries . Therefore , the constitutions of these countries should contain pro- visions distributing powers separately to local bodies along with the authorities at the higher levels of a state and a centre and append separate ...
... eastern countries . Therefore , the constitutions of these countries should contain pro- visions distributing powers separately to local bodies along with the authorities at the higher levels of a state and a centre and append separate ...
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... eastern rulers . He ensures greater security and stability , which eastern tradition declared to be the essential requirements of a good government , than the British Prime Minister who can be wafted out of office by any sudden strong ...
... eastern rulers . He ensures greater security and stability , which eastern tradition declared to be the essential requirements of a good government , than the British Prime Minister who can be wafted out of office by any sudden strong ...
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