The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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EDITOR'S NOTE CORRUPTION IN LATIN AMERICA Stephen D. Morris , Guest Editor University of South Alabama Introduction After decades of dissimulation , political ... Note 5 EDITOR'S NOTE 5 Corruption in Latin America Morris, Guest Editor 5.
EDITOR'S NOTE CORRUPTION IN LATIN AMERICA Stephen D. Morris , Guest Editor University of South Alabama Introduction After decades of dissimulation , political ... Note 5 EDITOR'S NOTE 5 Corruption in Latin America Morris, Guest Editor 5.
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... Note here that measures of direct experience in corruption contrasts the CPI and other indicators based on perceptions of corruption ( see also Seligson 2006 ) . Though again Chile and Uruguay lead the region , Costa Rica now falls to a ...
... Note here that measures of direct experience in corruption contrasts the CPI and other indicators based on perceptions of corruption ( see also Seligson 2006 ) . Though again Chile and Uruguay lead the region , Costa Rica now falls to a ...
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Editor's Note 11 Grounded in Smulovitz and Peruzzotti's ( 2000 ) notion of social accountability , Risley's findings ... notes , Latin American governments have instituted important reforms in recent years , though certainly results have ...
Editor's Note 11 Grounded in Smulovitz and Peruzzotti's ( 2000 ) notion of social accountability , Risley's findings ... notes , Latin American governments have instituted important reforms in recent years , though certainly results have ...
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