Africa, المجلد 76Oxford University Press, 2006 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 93
... became more tied to control of rural populations rather than improvement of their lives , and the means of resettling rural peoples became more coercive . The government heavily guarded productive agricultural areas and valuable assets ...
... became more tied to control of rural populations rather than improvement of their lives , and the means of resettling rural peoples became more coercive . The government heavily guarded productive agricultural areas and valuable assets ...
الصفحة 190
... became to some extent ' Nubified ' , and West Nilers became prominent , not only in the army per se , but in the other coercive trades of the state : as police officers , security guards , prison warders , and so on . This became ...
... became to some extent ' Nubified ' , and West Nilers became prominent , not only in the army per se , but in the other coercive trades of the state : as police officers , security guards , prison warders , and so on . This became ...
الصفحة 577
... became Baba wa Taifa . As ' Father of the Nation ' , Moi had to assume the title Mzee , a title which is as honorary as it is functional . In Kiswahili , Mzee literally means ' the old wise man ' and is used to show respect to elderly ...
... became Baba wa Taifa . As ' Father of the Nation ' , Moi had to assume the title Mzee , a title which is as honorary as it is functional . In Kiswahili , Mzee literally means ' the old wise man ' and is used to show respect to elderly ...
المحتوى
musical reflections on Tanzanian | 15 |
Diagnosing the crisis in the Republic of Congo | 44 |
Dissent from liberalization | 70 |
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