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    Het Midden-Oosten: rentenierende bureaukratieen [The Middle East: rentier bureaucracies]

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    Nonneman, Gerd
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/713350
    External Link
    Author's Website: https://www.academia.edu/4112813/_Het_Midden-Oosten_rentenierende_bureaukratie%C3%ABn_The_Middle_East_rentier_bureaucracies_
    Date Published
    1989
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    Bossuyt, J., & Laporte, G. (1989). Het labyrint van de ontwikkelingshulp : samenwerking en ontwikkeling in vijf kontinenten. Brussel, Belgium : Nationaal centrum voor ontwikkelingssamenwerking.
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    National Commission for Development Cooperation
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