The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 67
... action . The person has to decide then whether to serve his public or private role . The peril for the public interest is when offi- ceholders neglect their public duty in favor of family or friends , party loyalty , financial interests ...
... action . The person has to decide then whether to serve his public or private role . The peril for the public interest is when offi- ceholders neglect their public duty in favor of family or friends , party loyalty , financial interests ...
Pagina 101
... actions of citizens rather than their perceptions . Specifically , the authors discuss the contribu- tions of civil ... action , media coverage , and social mobi- lization . Many civil society groups in Latin American nations do in fact ...
... actions of citizens rather than their perceptions . Specifically , the authors discuss the contribu- tions of civil ... action , media coverage , and social mobi- lization . Many civil society groups in Latin American nations do in fact ...
Pagina 206
... actions , but does not explain how individual rational behavior turned into collective rational actions . This is unfortunate since classic concepts such as Samuel Popkin's political entrepreneurship or Mancur Olson's collective action ...
... actions , but does not explain how individual rational behavior turned into collective rational actions . This is unfortunate since classic concepts such as Samuel Popkin's political entrepreneurship or Mancur Olson's collective action ...
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