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Master's Thesis | 2005

Institutionalizing Opposition in Neo-patrimonial Regimes: Renamo in Mozambique

Ingrid Røynstrand Birkelund (2005)
Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Cand. Polit. Degree. Bergen: University of Bergen. Department of Comparative Politics 183 p.
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  • Africa: Mozambique.
  • Political parties Renamo

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