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... countries as well as most Asian and South American countries . The reasons - how and why South Africa , Israel and China acquired their military capabilities — have nothing to do with the softness of the state . Likewise , bands of ...
... countries as well as most Asian and South American countries . The reasons - how and why South Africa , Israel and China acquired their military capabilities — have nothing to do with the softness of the state . Likewise , bands of ...
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... countries with the highest percentage of the population in absolute poverty are African , as are 6 out of the bottom 10 countries with the lowest GNP per capita ( Kurian 1991 , tables 48 , 52 ) . Generally speaking , more African countries ...
... countries with the highest percentage of the population in absolute poverty are African , as are 6 out of the bottom 10 countries with the lowest GNP per capita ( Kurian 1991 , tables 48 , 52 ) . Generally speaking , more African countries ...
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... countries as Gabon , Libya , and Algeria score higher than Brazil , Argentina , Chile , and Mexico . The facts could not be any clearer . Softness of the African states does not ex- plain Africa's socioeconomic features because Asian ...
... countries as Gabon , Libya , and Algeria score higher than Brazil , Argentina , Chile , and Mexico . The facts could not be any clearer . Softness of the African states does not ex- plain Africa's socioeconomic features because Asian ...
Contents
VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 APRIL 1993 | 1 |
Aoua Kéita and the Nascent Womens Movement in | 59 |
Development Communication and Popular Resistance | 91 |
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