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الصفحة 539
Notably the Derg regime with its policies of violent political suppression , stifling traditional culture , economic stagnation and ... Under the EPRDF regime after 1991 a new policy of ethnic rights and federalism was declared .
Notably the Derg regime with its policies of violent political suppression , stifling traditional culture , economic stagnation and ... Under the EPRDF regime after 1991 a new policy of ethnic rights and federalism was declared .
الصفحة 635
The effects of the readjustment policies have been most systematically observed in urban areas ( Maliyamkono and Bagachwa , 1990 , and especially Tripp , 1997 ) . A by - product of the structural adjustment programmes has been rapid ...
The effects of the readjustment policies have been most systematically observed in urban areas ( Maliyamkono and Bagachwa , 1990 , and especially Tripp , 1997 ) . A by - product of the structural adjustment programmes has been rapid ...
الصفحة 651
Discussion is typically reduced to comparisons between world systems theory and neoclassical economics . The Tanzanian government has used standard policies grounded in neoclassical and world - system assumptions since independence .
Discussion is typically reduced to comparisons between world systems theory and neoclassical economics . The Tanzanian government has used standard policies grounded in neoclassical and world - system assumptions since independence .
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المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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