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African Journal of Political Economy
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
2
Leftist Political Posters Collection
2
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2
Political posters
2
Posters
2
Theses
2
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Dutch
2
English
4
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4
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Africa
1
Arab-Israeli conflict
1
Autonomy and independence movements
1
Charities
1
Child soldiers
1
Cuba
1
Developing countries
1
Economic development--Political aspects
1
Education
1
Eritrea
1
Ethiopia
1
History
1
Ḥabash, Jūrj, 1925 or 1926-2008
1
Jabhah al-Shaʻbīyah li-Taḥrīr Filasṭīn
1
Literacy
1
Medisch Komitee Palestina
1
Netherlands
1
Non-governmental organizations
1
Oman
1
Oman--Dhofar
1
Political posters, Dutch
1
Political posters, Palestinian
1
Politics and government
2
Quotations
1
Refugees--Services for
1
Self-determination, National
1
Social classes
1
Social conditions
1
Socialism
1
South Africa
1
Unesco
1
United Nations Development Programme
1
War relief
1
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Development, post-Leninism and revolution in Africa
Wamba-dia-Wamba, E.
Text (1988)
Part of
African Journal of Political Economy
Socialist transformation and the Freedom Charter
Jordan, Z. Pallo
Text (1986)
Part of
African Journal of Political Economy
Steun de bevrijdingsbeweging in Oman
Still Image (1976)
Part of
Leftist Political Posters Collection
We streven niet alleen naar een geografische bevrijding maar ook naar een ideologische
Still Image (197x)
Part of
Leftist Political Posters Collection
The internal and external dimensions of the Eritrean conflict
Kendie, Daniel
Text (1994)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The role of literacy in the liberation and the development of Third World Nations
Henderson, Charlotte Ellen
Text (1980)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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