Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... political problem which has to be considered in the light of the past and present political conditions including the accepted ideology of each of the countries in the two continents . POLITICAL SET - UP The most easily noticeable fact ...
... political problem which has to be considered in the light of the past and present political conditions including the accepted ideology of each of the countries in the two continents . POLITICAL SET - UP The most easily noticeable fact ...
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... political and political . The non - political variety will have many tiers - the highest administrative post , lower offices and the clerical jobs . The political jobs will consist of the chair- manship of public enterprises ...
... political and political . The non - political variety will have many tiers - the highest administrative post , lower offices and the clerical jobs . The political jobs will consist of the chair- manship of public enterprises ...
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... political predictions about the future of these newly liberated nations even though we know that political predictions rarely come true . It is necessary to repeat and emphasize one very essential fact . As far as the several nations in ...
... political predictions about the future of these newly liberated nations even though we know that political predictions rarely come true . It is necessary to repeat and emphasize one very essential fact . As far as the several nations in ...
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