... (ie repression) is the preoccupation of most governments; all this has come about to cement one notorious but common aspect of all African governments: the use of public resources as possibilities for viable indigenous processes of development is... African Literatures in the Eighties - Pagina 12geredigeerd door - 1993 - 281 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Cage Banseka - 2005 - 302 pagina’s
...in SSA. These, singly and in combination have come to cement one notorious but common feature of SSA governments: the use of public resources as possibilities...for viable indigenous processes of development is put at bay or destroyed totally.327 This lack of accountability to the people they govern leads these... | |
| Cage Banseka - 2005 - 116 pagina’s
...in SSA. These, singly and in combination have come to cement one notorious but common feature of SSA governments: the use of public resources as possibilities...for viable indigenous processes of development is put at bay or destroyed totally.'3 This lack of accountability to the people they govern leads these... | |
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