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6 The research of Peruzzotti and Smulovitz ( 2002 ) differs from these works in that it highlights the actions of citizens ... public officials and exposing corruption through legal action , media coverage , and social mobi- lization .
6 The research of Peruzzotti and Smulovitz ( 2002 ) differs from these works in that it highlights the actions of citizens ... public officials and exposing corruption through legal action , media coverage , and social mobi- lization .
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They also support convincingly the author's assertions about the relevance of the various groups ' actions in the creation of ... concerning causality , particularly about the mechanism through which group preferences turn into action .
They also support convincingly the author's assertions about the relevance of the various groups ' actions in the creation of ... concerning causality , particularly about the mechanism through which group preferences turn into action .
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Latin American Episcopal Commissions for Social Action , " The Presence of the Church in Latin American Development , " in Between Honesty and Hope ( New York : Maryknoll , 1970 ) , 18 . 49Cf . Daniel H. Levine , Churches and Politics ...
Latin American Episcopal Commissions for Social Action , " The Presence of the Church in Latin American Development , " in Between Honesty and Hope ( New York : Maryknoll , 1970 ) , 18 . 49Cf . Daniel H. Levine , Churches and Politics ...
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