Encyclopedia of Africa South of the SaharaC. Scribner's Sons, 1997 - 4 頁 Arranged alphabetically. In addition to biographies, extensive country information (primarily postindependence), and historical events, the encyclopedia treats general topics in articles such as agriculture, political systems, and religion and ritual. |
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第 235 頁
... rule . The AFRC returned to barracks to allow the elec- tions of 18 June 1979 to go ahead as originally scheduled . In these elections the nation's voters elected the People's National Party ( PNP ) and its leader Hilla Limann to office ...
... rule . The AFRC returned to barracks to allow the elec- tions of 18 June 1979 to go ahead as originally scheduled . In these elections the nation's voters elected the People's National Party ( PNP ) and its leader Hilla Limann to office ...
第 238 頁
John Middleton. return to civilian rule . On 4 June a contingent of soldiers liberated Rawlings from jail ; only hours later SMC rule was over . Rawlings became the chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council ( AFRC ) and promised ...
John Middleton. return to civilian rule . On 4 June a contingent of soldiers liberated Rawlings from jail ; only hours later SMC rule was over . Rawlings became the chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council ( AFRC ) and promised ...
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... rule in Africa from the nineteenth century led to the erosion , and often the disappearance , of the precolonial forms of political accountability which were then in place in both centralized and acepha- lous societies . With few ...
... rule in Africa from the nineteenth century led to the erosion , and often the disappearance , of the precolonial forms of political accountability which were then in place in both centralized and acepha- lous societies . With few ...
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