Liberia: A National Polity in TransitionScarecrow Press, 1988 - 259 páginas |
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Página 64
... political institutions to his own political machine . But there were also important side - effects to this devel- opment . His political base had been strengthened in the core and broadened in the periphery . The latter had even wider ...
... political institutions to his own political machine . But there were also important side - effects to this devel- opment . His political base had been strengthened in the core and broadened in the periphery . The latter had even wider ...
Página 101
... political systems . The NCC saw its assignment as not limited to the pro- duction of a technically acceptable document , but as transcend- ing the construction of the framework to activate a dormant political process . The process ...
... political systems . The NCC saw its assignment as not limited to the pro- duction of a technically acceptable document , but as transcend- ing the construction of the framework to activate a dormant political process . The process ...
Página 116
... political interaction between indigenous and repatriate Liberians evolved a number of political series such as the repatriate oligarchy ( 1900-1940s ) and the patronage party- state ( 1940s - 1980 ) , the latter tempered by a number of ...
... political interaction between indigenous and repatriate Liberians evolved a number of political series such as the repatriate oligarchy ( 1900-1940s ) and the patronage party- state ( 1940s - 1980 ) , the latter tempered by a number of ...
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the Grain Coast | 10 |
Foundation of Liberian State | 17 |
2 | 27 |
Página de créditos | |
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Términos y frases comunes
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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 |