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Page 101
... forces formed by the changing structure and character of the dif- ferent sectors outlined here , as well as international forces that filter through them . Kenya's democracy - of - procedure as ideology and as fragile practice , emerged ...
... forces formed by the changing structure and character of the dif- ferent sectors outlined here , as well as international forces that filter through them . Kenya's democracy - of - procedure as ideology and as fragile practice , emerged ...
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... force , or security . They produce this out- put by means of a division of labor organized around military technolo- gies or weapons systems ( " forces of force " ) . They employ labor forces of men in uniform and put them to work ...
... force , or security . They produce this out- put by means of a division of labor organized around military technolo- gies or weapons systems ( " forces of force " ) . They employ labor forces of men in uniform and put them to work ...
Page 62
... forces practiced by all Ugandan governments to its ultimate ( and self - defeating ) ex- tremity . Military regimes , like the Numeiry government in the Sudan , quasi - institutionalized rulers of military origin like Mobutu in Zaire ...
... forces practiced by all Ugandan governments to its ultimate ( and self - defeating ) ex- tremity . Military regimes , like the Numeiry government in the Sudan , quasi - institutionalized rulers of military origin like Mobutu in Zaire ...
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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