Africa, المجلد 68،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1998 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 587
... ethnic movement . Conversely , the MFDC's opponents , in particular the Senegalese government , have tended to argue that the MFDC represents an ethnic ( Jola ) constituency and that the MFDC aims to establish what they refer to as the ...
... ethnic movement . Conversely , the MFDC's opponents , in particular the Senegalese government , have tended to argue that the MFDC represents an ethnic ( Jola ) constituency and that the MFDC aims to establish what they refer to as the ...
الصفحة 598
... ethnic group . There is simply no place , either legally or in the opinion of the public , for ethnicity in the Senegalese political arena . While attaching the label ' ethnic ' to the MFDC may appear to non - Senegalese scholars to be ...
... ethnic group . There is simply no place , either legally or in the opinion of the public , for ethnicity in the Senegalese political arena . While attaching the label ' ethnic ' to the MFDC may appear to non - Senegalese scholars to be ...
الصفحة 599
... ethnic uprising . I doubt that Western journalists had political reasons for adopting an ethnic interpretation . Ethnicity and tribalism are simply the conventional ' shorthand ' Western journalists often employ to understand conflict ...
... ethnic uprising . I doubt that Western journalists had political reasons for adopting an ethnic interpretation . Ethnicity and tribalism are simply the conventional ' shorthand ' Western journalists often employ to understand conflict ...
المحتوى
the urbanrural connection changing issues | 309 |
Elite associations and the politics of belonging in Cameroon | 320 |
political liberalisation | 338 |
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