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      The ‘overdeveloped’ post colonial state: a re‐evaluation

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      Review of African Political Economy
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            In this article Leys questions some of the formulations on the post‐colonial state and its bureaucracy developed by Hamza Alavi, Roger Murray and John Saul. The articles referred to are Alavi's ‘The State in Post‐Colonial Societies’ (New Left Review,74, July/August 1972) and Murray's ‘Second Thoughts on Ghana’ (New Left Review,42, March/April 1967). But Leys is particularly concerned to open a debate on John Saul's ‘The State in Post‐Colonial Societies‐Tanzania’, published in The Socialist Register(London, 1974).

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            crea20
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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            January 1976
            : 3
            : 5
            : 39-48
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            8703276 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 3, No. 5, October 1981, pp. 39-48
            10.1080/03056248108703276
            be6e8e69-cf60-488f-b594-4c0a8f190124

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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

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