PhD theses

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/1 Decentralisation and Development: An Historical and Analytical Study of the Role of the District Officer in Northern Nigeria Both Under the Colonial Regime and Since Independence by Brian C Smith, presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Exeter, 1970. /2 Representative and Responsible Government in Southern Nigeria from 1923 to 1960 with Particular Reference to Onitsha by Samuel Obiora Okafor, presented for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Dundee, 1972. /3 Youth and the Church in East Germany by Nicholas Michael Railton, presented for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Dundee, October 1984. /4 Women in Public Administration in Saudi Arabia: The Need for Reform by Monirah Rawaf, submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Bath, 1989. /5 Financial Accountability in the Government of Zimbabwe by Desire Mutize Sibanda, presented for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Political Science in the University of Dundee, 1999. /6 Modern Islamic Theories of the state with Special Reference to Rashid Ridha and 'Ali' Abdul-Raziq by Jabir Habib Jabir Al-Hamidi, presented for the Doctor of Philsophy Degree in Philosophical Thought in the University of Dundee, 1991.

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