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This was because their political protest challenged traditional social and economic rules and ' the parameters that had previously defined women's roles in traditional society broke apart ' ( p . 2 ) . These social roles were also ...
This was because their political protest challenged traditional social and economic rules and ' the parameters that had previously defined women's roles in traditional society broke apart ' ( p . 2 ) . These social roles were also ...
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At this point Houphouët - Boigny had firm control over the allocation of economic and political resources , as the following statement makes clear : In the Ivorian state ' free floating political resources do not exist .
At this point Houphouët - Boigny had firm control over the allocation of economic and political resources , as the following statement makes clear : In the Ivorian state ' free floating political resources do not exist .
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What the essays in this volume show compellingly in their varied perspectives is that the question of legitimacy has been so salient in Africa for the last hundred years precisely because political accountability has been problematic .
What the essays in this volume show compellingly in their varied perspectives is that the question of legitimacy has been so salient in Africa for the last hundred years precisely because political accountability has been problematic .
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The economic implications of transformations in Akan funeral rites Kwame Arhin | 307 |
Reviews of books | 415 |
Journal of the International African Institute | 445 |
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