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الصفحة 49
So long as the use of force could be passed off as customary it was considered legitimate , and — to complete the tautology - force decreed by customary authority was naturally regarded as customary . No wonder that when force was ...
So long as the use of force could be passed off as customary it was considered legitimate , and — to complete the tautology - force decreed by customary authority was naturally regarded as customary . No wonder that when force was ...
الصفحة 160
For each war he provides an account of the participants and the forces involved , the reasons for the fighting and a brief narrative of operations , and identifies the consequences of victory and defeat . He concludes the book with a ...
For each war he provides an account of the participants and the forces involved , the reasons for the fighting and a brief narrative of operations , and identifies the consequences of victory and defeat . He concludes the book with a ...
الصفحة 161
The very prevalence , in Africa and elsewhere , of incorporating colonised subjects into the regular forces of the coloniser suggests otherwise . Sometimes Europeans amalgamated various ethnic groups in their colonial forces , other ...
The very prevalence , in Africa and elsewhere , of incorporating colonised subjects into the regular forces of the coloniser suggests otherwise . Sometimes Europeans amalgamated various ethnic groups in their colonial forces , other ...
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المحتوى
Calestous Juma Paul Sinclair Nicole Sindzingre Ulrike Wanitzek | 12 |
MAY | 23 |
progressedih | 34 |
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