Guinea-Bissau: A Study of Political MobilizationScandinavian Institute of African Studies, 1974 - 277 pages Monograph on the nationalist social movement for independence in Guinea Bissau and the emerging political system - discusses the political ideology of the political party, the paigc (partido africano da independencia da guine e cabo verde) under the political leadership of amilcar cabral, the elections of 1972, economic development and social change, etc. Bibliography pp. 271 to 277, references and statistical tables. |
Table des matières
The party as a state | 105 |
The military organization | 133 |
Registration and census | 143 |
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According African Amilcar Cabral Angola Aristides Pereira armed struggle Article Bissau Boé cadres Candjambary Cap-Vert Cape Verde Islands Chapter CIPM colonial system Conakry concrete Conselho Superior cultural democratic centralism domination economic elected escudos exports fact figures formal Fula function goals groups Guiné Guinea and Cape hospitals Ibid ideology important independence internatos islands of Cape leadership liberated areas liberated Guinea-Bissau liberation movement Lisbon Luis Cabral Luta military modern Mozambique National Assembly national liberation number of students official op.cit organization organizational PAIGC mimeo party People's Stores political commissar political mobilization population Portugal Portuguese colonial possible present principles problem production regard Regional Councils reported Republic of Guinea revolutionary sanitary posts schools Senegal society soldiers Spinola statistics structure struggle for national task territories theoretical tion translated tuguese U.S. dollars underdevelopment United Nations Village Committee

