The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 128
... Rican doctors were not much bothered by the health reforms of the 1990s as long as they did not disturb the ... Rican physicians ' organi- zations . My arguments are based on personal interviews with offi- cials of the Costa Rican Social ...
... Rican doctors were not much bothered by the health reforms of the 1990s as long as they did not disturb the ... Rican physicians ' organi- zations . My arguments are based on personal interviews with offi- cials of the Costa Rican Social ...
Pagina 184
... Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely — that it is in fact a country of prejudice , corrupt government and politicians , drug lords , environmental degrada- tion , and poverty . Interestingly , Costa Ricans wrote many of the works ...
... Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely — that it is in fact a country of prejudice , corrupt government and politicians , drug lords , environmental degrada- tion , and poverty . Interestingly , Costa Ricans wrote many of the works ...
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... Rican scholars and Costa Rican scholars have not focused on the politics of this period . Several factors combine to produce this lacuna . The first is the division of labor amongst the high - caliber social scientists in the country ...
... Rican scholars and Costa Rican scholars have not focused on the politics of this period . Several factors combine to produce this lacuna . The first is the division of labor amongst the high - caliber social scientists in the country ...
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