Cape Verde: Politics, Economics, and SocietyPinter Publishers, 1988 - 199 pages The current social and political experiments taking place on Cape Verde are examined in an economical and historical context. The author argues that these experiments are proving successful due to the strength and character of the island's most extraordinary resource, its people. |
Table des matières
The Struggle for Independence | 17 |
Independence | 31 |
The Political Structure | 44 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
administration African agricultural aid partners Amilcar Cabral Angola archipelago areas Aristides Pereira authorities Bissau Cape Verde islands Cape Verde's Cape Verdian cent Church Conakry CONCP Congress continue cooperation coup cultural deputies despite economic election electoral export facilities financing foreign funds Gomes guerrilla Guinea Guinea-Bissau ibid important independence JAAC-CV João land landowners large numbers leaders leadership less liberation literacy Luís Cabral mainland Marxism mass organizations ment militants million Mindelo Ministry mobilization movement National Development Plan OMCV PAICV PAIGC participation party members party's peasants Pedro Pires People's National Assembly Pires PMI/PF political population Portugal Portuguese colonial Praia President Pereira Prime Minister problem production programme regime remittances represented Republic of Cape responsible rural Santiago Santo Antão São Vicente secondary Secretary sector social structures struggle teachers tion tonnes unions UNTC-CS Vicente virtually Voz di Povo women workers

