The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... further called into question , and the chiefs ' role increasingly became that of enforcer and autocrat , backed by the colonial regime's law , administration and coercive power . This examination of the different impacts of British ...
... further called into question , and the chiefs ' role increasingly became that of enforcer and autocrat , backed by the colonial regime's law , administration and coercive power . This examination of the different impacts of British ...
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... further discussed in chapters 6 , 7 and 8. For a balanced discussion of the technical and planning implications of the population problem , see R. B. Davidson , ' How Many Nigerians ? ' , West Africa , 20 August 1979 , pp . 1503-5 . 2 ...
... further discussed in chapters 6 , 7 and 8. For a balanced discussion of the technical and planning implications of the population problem , see R. B. Davidson , ' How Many Nigerians ? ' , West Africa , 20 August 1979 , pp . 1503-5 . 2 ...
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... further see Othman , ' Classes , Crises and Coup ' op . cit . 72. According to Eme Ekekwe , " The State , National Development and the Present Systemic Crisis ' , paper presented to Nigerian Political Science Association annual ...
... further see Othman , ' Classes , Crises and Coup ' op . cit . 72. According to Eme Ekekwe , " The State , National Development and the Present Systemic Crisis ' , paper presented to Nigerian Political Science Association annual ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
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