The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... civil service coalition : business . Its role will be discussed in the following chapter . - Centralist by ... servants responsible to the federal government - would in effect remain client States of the federal government , forced now ...
... civil service coalition : business . Its role will be discussed in the following chapter . - Centralist by ... servants responsible to the federal government - would in effect remain client States of the federal government , forced now ...
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... civil war had demonstrated that uncontained intra - class struggles - comprador versus national bourgeoisie ... servants and ex - politicians into the ruling group . For it was the military elite who laid down political and economic ...
... civil war had demonstrated that uncontained intra - class struggles - comprador versus national bourgeoisie ... servants and ex - politicians into the ruling group . For it was the military elite who laid down political and economic ...
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... civil servants . As the bureaucrats moved into policy - making , rather than policy - executing positions , they too had become ' politicised ' and highly visible . As in the case of the military , the civil service also developed an ...
... civil servants . As the bureaucrats moved into policy - making , rather than policy - executing positions , they too had become ' politicised ' and highly visible . As in the case of the military , the civil service also developed an ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
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