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... chapter con- cludes with a short bibliography outlining suggested supplemen- tal readings and relevant websites . Instructors of courses in com- parative politics will particularly appreciate Kingstone's inclusion of several data tables ...
... chapter con- cludes with a short bibliography outlining suggested supplemen- tal readings and relevant websites . Instructors of courses in com- parative politics will particularly appreciate Kingstone's inclusion of several data tables ...
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... Chapter 8 ana- lyzes Chile's contemporary civil - military relations , its neo - liberal economic policies , and the government's tight media restrictions . Kingstone has grouped three topics as examples of the long - term consequences ...
... Chapter 8 ana- lyzes Chile's contemporary civil - military relations , its neo - liberal economic policies , and the government's tight media restrictions . Kingstone has grouped three topics as examples of the long - term consequences ...
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... chapter on mass politics concludes with Bolivia , where the masses entered the political arena for the first time following a revolution in 1952 that inaugurated the most radical land reform in Latin America since the Mexican Revolution ...
... chapter on mass politics concludes with Bolivia , where the masses entered the political arena for the first time following a revolution in 1952 that inaugurated the most radical land reform in Latin America since the Mexican Revolution ...
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