Liberia: A National Polity in TransitionScarecrow Press, 1988 - 259 páginas |
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Página 55
... acceptable to the Kru and Glebo whose acephalous systems were being made to conform to the chieftaincy systems of the Vai , Gola , Bassa , and Kpelle . Legitimacy rooted in local customs was being undermined . Moreover , for those ...
... acceptable to the Kru and Glebo whose acephalous systems were being made to conform to the chieftaincy systems of the Vai , Gola , Bassa , and Kpelle . Legitimacy rooted in local customs was being undermined . Moreover , for those ...
Página 101
... acceptable document , but as transcend- ing the construction of the framework to activate a dormant political process . The process itself was sick from abuse and disuse . It had to be reformed , in order to create a mechanism for ...
... acceptable document , but as transcend- ing the construction of the framework to activate a dormant political process . The process itself was sick from abuse and disuse . It had to be reformed , in order to create a mechanism for ...
Página 164
... acceptable until the Tolbert years , when as a result of increasingly adverse terms of trade , the Liberian government approached the American government to work out more suitable arrangements . The Liberian proposal sought either to ...
... acceptable until the Tolbert years , when as a result of increasingly adverse terms of trade , the Liberian government approached the American government to work out more suitable arrangements . The Liberian proposal sought either to ...
Índice
the Grain Coast | 10 |
Foundation of Liberian State | 17 |
2 | 27 |
Página de créditos | |
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Términos y frases comunes
acceptable action activities Affairs African American assistance Bank became capital century Coast Commission Constitution continued contributed coup created debt decline domestic draft Dunn early economic effective efforts elections enterprises especially established ethnic European Executive export financed forces foreign growth Guinea History important income increase independence indigenous industrialization initial interest investment involvement issue January July labor Liberia major meeting ment Michigan military million Minister Monrovia original Party perhaps period Planning political population present president presidential Press problem production recovery regime relations remained repatriate Report represented Republic result role rubber rule secretary sector seemed Sierra Leone slave social society sought structure Studies Table tion Tolbert trade Tubman Union United University vice West Western World York
Referencias a este libro
Popular Political Culture, Civil Society, and State Crisis in Liberia John Charles Yoder Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |
African Foreign Policies: Power and Process Gilbert M. Khadiagala,Terrence Lyons Vista previa restringida - 2001 |