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Forcing the Pace

Marcum, John | November 12, 1977 issue

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Presents development of politics and government in Southern Africa as of 1977. Political position of President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania which plays a pivotal role among the front line alliance states of Southern Africa; Political relationship of Tanzania among its ally states on renouncement of its association with the East African Community which is a regional intergovernmental organization of the Republics of Kenya, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania.

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AFRICA, Southern -- Politics & government; NYERERE, Julius K. (Julius Kambarage), 1922-1999; POLITICS, Practical; TANZANIA; AFRICA, Southern
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