Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... problems pointed above are only illustrative , not exhaustive . The list of seemingly insoluble economic problems of the countries in the two continents grows ... problem of execution is the most serious problem in the PRESENT PROBLEMS 59.
... problems pointed above are only illustrative , not exhaustive . The list of seemingly insoluble economic problems of the countries in the two continents grows ... problem of execution is the most serious problem in the PRESENT PROBLEMS 59.
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... problem briefly here reserving elaborate discussion for a later occasion . National states , as they gain experience , realize that each state has its separate problems to be dealt with in their own peculiar way while there are some ...
... problem briefly here reserving elaborate discussion for a later occasion . National states , as they gain experience , realize that each state has its separate problems to be dealt with in their own peculiar way while there are some ...
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... problems . But particular functions are restricted to the deli- beration and action regarding problems of the village or locality . These functions can be divided into four categories ( i ) Civic func- tions , ( ii ) Co - operative ...
... problems . But particular functions are restricted to the deli- beration and action regarding problems of the village or locality . These functions can be divided into four categories ( i ) Civic func- tions , ( ii ) Co - operative ...
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