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Date: 2010-01-19 06:10:33
Oligarchy
Racial segregation
Racism
Social movement
Anti-globalization movement
Wars of national liberation
Anti-Apartheid Movement
Social philosophy
Politics
Community building
Sociology
Apartheid in South Africa

The Liberation struggles in Southern Africa and the Emergence of a Global Civil Society: Suggestions for future research Paper for Concluding workshop for Nordic Africa Institute’s Documentation Project, 26-27 November

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