Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... independent states of their own and which ' desire to be united under one government for some purposes and at the same time to have separate govern- ments for other purposes , when they desire to be united but not to be unitary . ” 2 ...
... independent states of their own and which ' desire to be united under one government for some purposes and at the same time to have separate govern- ments for other purposes , when they desire to be united but not to be unitary . ” 2 ...
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... independent states is one type . Such states come together to form a central authority to deal with matters of common concern . The basis of such a federation is a compact between independent states which is even- tually embodied in the ...
... independent states is one type . Such states come together to form a central authority to deal with matters of common concern . The basis of such a federation is a compact between independent states which is even- tually embodied in the ...
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... independent ' candidates . Though a substantial number of voters may like to vote for them , this method gives a ... independently of acceptance of the Party label . " ( Parliamentary Government in England , 1952 , p . 73 ) . Mr. Ivor ...
... independent ' candidates . Though a substantial number of voters may like to vote for them , this method gives a ... independently of acceptance of the Party label . " ( Parliamentary Government in England , 1952 , p . 73 ) . Mr. Ivor ...
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