The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... ment and an abundance of goods or indeed basic food and shelter for the people . This was so because ' it is not possible to pursue simultaneously the aims of rapid develop- ment and income equality'.48 It is not difficult to refute ...
... ment and an abundance of goods or indeed basic food and shelter for the people . This was so because ' it is not possible to pursue simultaneously the aims of rapid develop- ment and income equality'.48 It is not difficult to refute ...
الصفحة 145
... ment to communicate its goals and policies mòre effectively ' ( King , 1976-7 : 167 ) . The creation of more States would contribute to political balance in a number of more literal senses as well . If properly effected , it should ...
... ment to communicate its goals and policies mòre effectively ' ( King , 1976-7 : 167 ) . The creation of more States would contribute to political balance in a number of more literal senses as well . If properly effected , it should ...
الصفحة 181
... ment integrating , in places , the council manager system adapted from the United States.2 Under the military regime , particularly after 1970 , the need for reform became increasingly apparent . In addition to the chronic problems of ...
... ment integrating , in places , the council manager system adapted from the United States.2 Under the military regime , particularly after 1970 , the need for reform became increasingly apparent . In addition to the chronic problems of ...
المحتوى
Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 25 |
The Military in Politics | 41 |
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