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... liberation movements seek symbolic support , such as statements of support from friendly governments , as well as more practical measures , such as access to financial and mili- tary resources.10 Furthermore , liberation movements need ...
... liberation movements seek symbolic support , such as statements of support from friendly governments , as well as more practical measures , such as access to financial and mili- tary resources.10 Furthermore , liberation movements need ...
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... liberation movement to generate political , military , moral and other types of support in the interna- tional arena . Because active support for a liberation movement often precludes similar support for a state , liberation movements ...
... liberation movement to generate political , military , moral and other types of support in the interna- tional arena . Because active support for a liberation movement often precludes similar support for a state , liberation movements ...
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... liberation movements , we can expand our understanding of the interna- tional behavior of both state and non - state actors in international rela- tions . Finally , unlike other non - state actors , liberation movements directly contest ...
... liberation movements , we can expand our understanding of the interna- tional behavior of both state and non - state actors in international rela- tions . Finally , unlike other non - state actors , liberation movements directly contest ...
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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