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Ironically , the pidgin politics that developed on the basis of these superstrate and substrate languages applied the administrative notion of hereditary succession by lineage relationships to supra - valley and therefore supra ...
Ironically , the pidgin politics that developed on the basis of these superstrate and substrate languages applied the administrative notion of hereditary succession by lineage relationships to supra - valley and therefore supra ...
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The strength of law as an instrument of colonial rule lay not only on its efficacy in ensuring social order and facilitating British administrative control , but also because it provided a powerful tool for the colonial state to ...
The strength of law as an instrument of colonial rule lay not only on its efficacy in ensuring social order and facilitating British administrative control , but also because it provided a powerful tool for the colonial state to ...
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Village Development Committee FIGURE 2 The structure of the political - administrative apparatus in Botswana Thus the BDP has governed Botswana since independence and presides over a political - administrative apparatus that is ...
Village Development Committee FIGURE 2 The structure of the political - administrative apparatus in Botswana Thus the BDP has governed Botswana since independence and presides over a political - administrative apparatus that is ...
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DEBORAH BRAUTIGAM Chinese Aid and African Development | 164 |
PIERLUIGI VALSECCHI AND FABIO ViTi eds Mondes akanAkan Worlds | 170 |
CONSTANZE SCHMALING Maganar Hannu Language of the Hands | 177 |
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