The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... Colonial statism , organised according to the principle of indirect rule , had con- sciously sought to prevent the ... neo - colonial capitalist African states such as Nigeria , in other words , may be seen in terms of an inversion of ...
... Colonial statism , organised according to the principle of indirect rule , had con- sciously sought to prevent the ... neo - colonial capitalist African states such as Nigeria , in other words , may be seen in terms of an inversion of ...
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... neo - colonial capitalist political economy . To sum up , it is evident once again that the ' modernisation ' and ( dependent ) ' develop- ment ' premises on which the state bureaucracy is founded , are inadequate and inappro- priate ...
... neo - colonial capitalist political economy . To sum up , it is evident once again that the ' modernisation ' and ( dependent ) ' develop- ment ' premises on which the state bureaucracy is founded , are inadequate and inappro- priate ...
الصفحة 227
... neo - colonialism - dependency interpretation has evolved mainly within Nigeria during the past decade.15 Proponents of this paradigm rightly observe that the fact of foreign ownership and control has persisted into the post - colonial ...
... neo - colonialism - dependency interpretation has evolved mainly within Nigeria during the past decade.15 Proponents of this paradigm rightly observe that the fact of foreign ownership and control has persisted into the post - colonial ...
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Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
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