Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... meetings , with their different events and informal meetings , both public and within the association , that the youth associations come to understand themselves simultaneously as a pressure group which represents the interests of the ...
... meetings , with their different events and informal meetings , both public and within the association , that the youth associations come to understand themselves simultaneously as a pressure group which represents the interests of the ...
الصفحة 421
... meetings demotivate the commit- tees , and ever fewer meetings are called . In the most extreme case the youth associations come to consist of just a name and a national executive , occasion- ally making itself visible with a petition ...
... meetings demotivate the commit- tees , and ever fewer meetings are called . In the most extreme case the youth associations come to consist of just a name and a national executive , occasion- ally making itself visible with a petition ...
الصفحة 424
... meetings , accounts , etc. ) and to take part in various local meetings and in one annual general meeting ( in 1989 ) . 5 On the self - image of this elite , using the example of the Dagara of Nandom , see Lentz ( 1994a ) . 6 On this ...
... meetings , accounts , etc. ) and to take part in various local meetings and in one annual general meeting ( in 1989 ) . 5 On the self - image of this elite , using the example of the Dagara of Nandom , see Lentz ( 1994a ) . 6 On this ...
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