Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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... interests outside Africa , " so did the " African nations have interests outside of their policy toward Israel ... interest ran counter to that of some of America's friends and Cold War allies , especially Portugal and South Africa ...
... interests outside Africa , " so did the " African nations have interests outside of their policy toward Israel ... interest ran counter to that of some of America's friends and Cold War allies , especially Portugal and South Africa ...
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... INTERESTS OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN NIGERIA To begin we may consider the interests that Christian ( Euro- American ) ... interest of others . However , with this limita- tion , a few observations can be made about the distribution of ...
... INTERESTS OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN NIGERIA To begin we may consider the interests that Christian ( Euro- American ) ... interest of others . However , with this limita- tion , a few observations can be made about the distribution of ...
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... interest - group terminology ) to affect the foreign policies of gov- ernments in a standard interest - group way ; ( 3 ) in the case of direct influence , church impact must be assessed in terms of both the ma- terial and nonmaterial ...
... interest - group terminology ) to affect the foreign policies of gov- ernments in a standard interest - group way ; ( 3 ) in the case of direct influence , church impact must be assessed in terms of both the ma- terial and nonmaterial ...
Contents
Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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