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... effective jurisdiction of the contested state . In cases where the effective jurisdic- tion of a state does not encompass its geographical boundaries , such movements may simply go underground . In those cases in which these extra ...
... effective jurisdiction of the contested state . In cases where the effective jurisdic- tion of a state does not encompass its geographical boundaries , such movements may simply go underground . In those cases in which these extra ...
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... effective jurisdiction may require oper- ating from exile - beyond the state's territorial boundaries . Such a move thrusts these movements into the realm of international politics . In the international arena , liberation movements ...
... effective jurisdiction may require oper- ating from exile - beyond the state's territorial boundaries . Such a move thrusts these movements into the realm of international politics . In the international arena , liberation movements ...
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... effective . In subsequent negotiations , beginning with the Geneva Conference in 1976 , the Patriotic Front , and thus ZANU , was given a status equal to that offered to Smith's government in Rhodesia . This status became all the more ...
... effective . In subsequent negotiations , beginning with the Geneva Conference in 1976 , the Patriotic Front , and thus ZANU , was given a status equal to that offered to Smith's government in Rhodesia . This status became all the more ...
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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