The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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Էջ 132
... population would make the Chinese elements dominant in the population . But as time passed and communist forces around Malaya increased in strength , it dawned upon the Malayan leaders that the coun- try's interests would be better ...
... population would make the Chinese elements dominant in the population . But as time passed and communist forces around Malaya increased in strength , it dawned upon the Malayan leaders that the coun- try's interests would be better ...
Էջ 137
... population , federalism was not the only possible method of government , though the regional pre- dominance of the Chinese community in the western states did provide some basis for federalism as against unitarism . As the map [ Fig ...
... population , federalism was not the only possible method of government , though the regional pre- dominance of the Chinese community in the western states did provide some basis for federalism as against unitarism . As the map [ Fig ...
Էջ 252
... population while only one state ( Buenos Aires ) had a share larger than this ( 33.58 per cent ) , and the rest of the twenty - one constituent states accounted for the remaining just over half of the total national population ...
... population while only one state ( Buenos Aires ) had a share larger than this ( 33.58 per cent ) , and the rest of the twenty - one constituent states accounted for the remaining just over half of the total national population ...
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