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... political violence , they must do so in ways that make rights redress and rehabilitation almost impossible . and history - sheeters . In the impend- ing Gujarat elections , would the ruling party be morally wrong in impeccably repeating ...
... political violence , they must do so in ways that make rights redress and rehabilitation almost impossible . and history - sheeters . In the impend- ing Gujarat elections , would the ruling party be morally wrong in impeccably repeating ...
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... political consensus , their sunt er uedia , which Gujarat yet again be practitioners of political corruption he current ' scrupulous ' regard for modes of doing people's politics . 81 82 Towards a mandatory regime of immediate relief ...
... political consensus , their sunt er uedia , which Gujarat yet again be practitioners of political corruption he current ' scrupulous ' regard for modes of doing people's politics . 81 82 Towards a mandatory regime of immediate relief ...
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... political culture that espoused paternalist social and cultural incorporation of the large majority of the population into a highly unequal system of political clientelism . Though true , such an analysis pro- vides but a partial ...
... political culture that espoused paternalist social and cultural incorporation of the large majority of the population into a highly unequal system of political clientelism . Though true , such an analysis pro- vides but a partial ...
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