Seminar, Temas305-316R. Thapar, 1985 |
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... achieve its own goals . The non - existence of condi- tions for the international use of violence is a situation that can be achieved either by a very large diffusion of the means for inter- national use of violence or by the ...
... achieve its own goals . The non - existence of condi- tions for the international use of violence is a situation that can be achieved either by a very large diffusion of the means for inter- national use of violence or by the ...
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... achieved this within the span of a generation starting from a poor base . It is not my contention that India can achieve for her population any- thing as impressive as this only by a more imaginative exploitation of foreign trade ...
... achieved this within the span of a generation starting from a poor base . It is not my contention that India can achieve for her population any- thing as impressive as this only by a more imaginative exploitation of foreign trade ...
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... achieved through adoption of capitalist farming methods and a rich cache of natural resources . The capitalist farming methods adopted in certain points of the country have increased production no doubt but the rate of growth is ...
... achieved through adoption of capitalist farming methods and a rich cache of natural resources . The capitalist farming methods adopted in certain points of the country have increased production no doubt but the rate of growth is ...
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