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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 ...
الصفحة 469
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 .
الصفحة 478
Local notables such as Améthier , Niamkey , and Ekra stabilised the regime's vertical integration of local ethnic communities into the political system . They were able to utilise their positions at the national level to accumulate ...
Local notables such as Améthier , Niamkey , and Ekra stabilised the regime's vertical integration of local ethnic communities into the political system . They were able to utilise their positions at the national level to accumulate ...
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