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Pagina 99
... Argentina . During the 1990s , Argen- tines increasingly regarded politicians as dishonest , unaccount- able to the ... Argentina's political institutions . In the midst of the crisis , a number of prominent non - gov- ernmental ...
... Argentina . During the 1990s , Argen- tines increasingly regarded politicians as dishonest , unaccount- able to the ... Argentina's political institutions . In the midst of the crisis , a number of prominent non - gov- ernmental ...
Pagina 104
... Argentina's new executive , while 20 % wished that poverty and hunger would be eradicated . " 17 18 These public opinion data lead observers to wonder if cor- ruption has in fact become more pervasive in Argentina or , alter- natively ...
... Argentina's new executive , while 20 % wished that poverty and hunger would be eradicated . " 17 18 These public opinion data lead observers to wonder if cor- ruption has in fact become more pervasive in Argentina or , alter- natively ...
Pagina 103
... Argentina ; Sarmiento , Domingo F .; Manso de Noronha , Juana Public education laws enacted in Argentina in the 1870s provide one of the best opportunities to measure the success of the " school teacher president , " Domingo F ...
... Argentina ; Sarmiento , Domingo F .; Manso de Noronha , Juana Public education laws enacted in Argentina in the 1870s provide one of the best opportunities to measure the success of the " school teacher president , " Domingo F ...
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