An edition of The politics of sentiment (1984)

The politics of sentiment

churches and foreign investment in South Africa

The politics of sentiment
Richard E. Sincere, Richard E. ...
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An edition of The politics of sentiment (1984)

The politics of sentiment

churches and foreign investment in South Africa

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Language
English
Pages
164

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Cover of: The politics of sentiment
The politics of sentiment: churches and foreign investment in South Africa
1987, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Distributed by arrangement with UPA
in English
Cover of: The politics of sentiment
The politics of sentiment: churches and foreign investment in South Africa
1984, Ethics and Public Policy Center
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 153-157.
Includes index.

Published in
Washington, D.C, Lanham, MD, London, England

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.6/73/0968
Library of Congress
HG5851.A3 S56 1987

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Pagination
xiv, 164 p. :
Number of pages
164

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2384579M
ISBN 10
0896331164, 0896330885
LCCN
87013441
Library Thing
9592980
Goodreads
6302980
4239277

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