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EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS AND POLICIES IN POST-INDEPENDENCE TANZANIA.
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
In March, 1967, President Julius K. Nyerere of the United Republic of Tanzania issue statement. Education for Self-Reliance, calling for significant reforms in Tanzanian education. Nyerere's prescriptions for Tanzanian ...
PROPOSALFOR A MODEL COMMUNITY-BASED SECONDARY SCHOOL IN KISUMU
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
AUTHORITY IN THE JAPANESE ORGANIZATION
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
The exercise of power and the process of decision-making in the Japanese group are characterized by three features, the sum of which constitutes a unique pattern of organizational behavior: the seepage of authority, the ...
BUDDHIST POLITICS: JAPAN'S CLEAN GOVERNMENT PARTY
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
MOBILIZING ELECTORAL SUPPORT: A STUDY OF A LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATE’S CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES IN THE 1967 LOWER HOUSE ELECTION IN JAPAN.
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
This study examines the strategies of support mobilization utilized by a candidate for election to the Lower House of the Japanese Diet in the election held in January 1967. The candidate, Sato Bunsei, ran as a member of ...
HELGOLAND, ZANZIBAR, EAST AFRICA
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
A LINGUISTIC STUDY OF METAPHOR
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY OF THE KENYA AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION CLEAVAGE AND COHESION IN THE RULING PARTY OF A NEW NATION
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
This study of the Kenya National Assembly focuses on the behavior of the members of the parliamentary party of the Kenya African National Union (KANU). Throughout the period under consideration, 1963 to 1969, KANU was ...
THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL INFLUENCES ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN TANGANYIKA SINCE INDEPENDENCE (1961-1970)
(UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, 1970)
The study was concerned with the social., economic and political forces that influenced Higher Education in Tanganyika since its Independence in 1961 up to 1970.The University has done much to reorient itself to an African ...