The Liberation of Guiné: Aspects of an African Revolution, Issue 114Historical account of the struggle to liberate Guinea Bissau - covers political problems, political leadership and policy, defence activities, etc. Bibliography pp. 165 to 167, map and references. |
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Why? | 16 |
How? With Whom? | 42 |
Under What Precise Conditions? | 58 |
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