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... forces of tribalism , revanchism and mindlessness , powerfully on the move . Growing evidence of these forces litters the world arena and is most prominently displayed in what Harm de Blij has called a ' splintering of nations ...
... forces of tribalism , revanchism and mindlessness , powerfully on the move . Growing evidence of these forces litters the world arena and is most prominently displayed in what Harm de Blij has called a ' splintering of nations ...
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... forces - all of these become important components of a move towards a more sustain- able agricultural future . So do ... force can there be than one which ensures local self - sufficiency , and helps farmers to rid themselves of the ...
... forces - all of these become important components of a move towards a more sustain- able agricultural future . So do ... force can there be than one which ensures local self - sufficiency , and helps farmers to rid themselves of the ...
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... forces ? The question has been repeatedly raised since modern social sciences were born in the last century and it has never been defini- tively answered . The contributors to this work seek to explain reli- gious , ethnic and caste ...
... forces ? The question has been repeatedly raised since modern social sciences were born in the last century and it has never been defini- tively answered . The contributors to this work seek to explain reli- gious , ethnic and caste ...
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