The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... independence could eliminate the colonial upper stratum literally overnight , thus opening up the top jobs and all their attendant perquisites to well - placed Nigerians . For them as has been suggested above the struggle for independence ...
... independence could eliminate the colonial upper stratum literally overnight , thus opening up the top jobs and all their attendant perquisites to well - placed Nigerians . For them as has been suggested above the struggle for independence ...
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... independence elites might have been mitigated , however , ( i ) had political independence been accompanied by economic indepen- dence , and ( ii ) had the dominant classes been able to constitute themselves into a coherent and self ...
... independence elites might have been mitigated , however , ( i ) had political independence been accompanied by economic indepen- dence , and ( ii ) had the dominant classes been able to constitute themselves into a coherent and self ...
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... independence economy and society . Colonialism's historical role was not so much that of creator of the forces and conditions tending to fragment the Nigerian nation - state , as it was that of manipulator and exacerbator of those ...
... independence economy and society . Colonialism's historical role was not so much that of creator of the forces and conditions tending to fragment the Nigerian nation - state , as it was that of manipulator and exacerbator of those ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
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