POLITICS
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 4, May 1966 | |
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Nigeria's 100 days since the end of the old constitution - a clear look forward and to the past |
>Nigeria's political system: the future. |
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After Nigeria's 100 days |
The failure of liberal democracy through federalism. |
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East African economic union: break-up or breakthrough? |
From 1960 through 1963 hopes for speedy attainment of East African Federal Union waxed high. Then they began to dim and by 1965 to die away. |
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Nation-building in the new Africa |
Towards a model of developmental process in the new African states. |
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The New African: Cape Town and London, 1962-1970 |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical The New African. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 4, June 1965 | |
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Towards unity |
The New African assisting radical change in South Africa. |
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Smith's blank cheque |
The overwhelming victory of the Rhodesian Front, led by strong-man Ian Smith, in the Colony's general elections on 7th May 1965, meant the end of the multi-racial opposition Rhodesian Party led by David Butler. |
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As the pace gets hotter |
Student politics. |
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"Those unfortunate South Americans" |
Nigeria and apartheid. |
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You must keep them out at all costs |
Cartoon. |
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The New African: Volume 3, Number 4, May 1964 | |
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Christian-National-Communism |
A conversation piece. |
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Editorial |
Editorial. |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 10, November 1963 | |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 9, October 1963 | |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 8, September 1963 | |
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White schoolboys and politics |
The ruling generation has made a mess of things in South Africa, but what will the generations following them do?. |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 4, May 1963 |