Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 560
... activities in the early 1970s the latter were increasingly seen as a nuisance by sections of the local population and the government in Accra ( Tonah , 1993 : 153-60 ) . Since the mid - 1970s successive governments have been hostile to ...
... activities in the early 1970s the latter were increasingly seen as a nuisance by sections of the local population and the government in Accra ( Tonah , 1993 : 153-60 ) . Since the mid - 1970s successive governments have been hostile to ...
الصفحة 617
... activities outside government licensing or supervision but squarely within the broader world market system . The result of such informal activity is typically exploitative , as world systems theorists are quick to point out . Equally ...
... activities outside government licensing or supervision but squarely within the broader world market system . The result of such informal activity is typically exploitative , as world systems theorists are quick to point out . Equally ...
الصفحة 635
... activities in Dar es Salaam . Such activities include street vending , kitchen gardens , informal labour exchanges , maintain- ing farms in home villages , vegetable sales , general corruption , theft , hustling , and a host of other ...
... activities in Dar es Salaam . Such activities include street vending , kitchen gardens , informal labour exchanges , maintain- ing farms in home villages , vegetable sales , general corruption , theft , hustling , and a host of other ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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6 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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