The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 53
... expected . Variables in our second institutional category , that is , institu- tional structures that contribute to voters ' perceptions of effective government , including less parties and unicameralism , do not per- form as well ...
... expected . Variables in our second institutional category , that is , institu- tional structures that contribute to voters ' perceptions of effective government , including less parties and unicameralism , do not per- form as well ...
Pagina 67
... expected behavior . As a neighbor or a family member , an officeholder may be expected to speed up a specific demand , even if the regulations defining his official role preclude such an action . The person has to decide then whether to ...
... expected behavior . As a neighbor or a family member , an officeholder may be expected to speed up a specific demand , even if the regulations defining his official role preclude such an action . The person has to decide then whether to ...
Pagina 68
... expected to recuse himself from a case if people from his private entourage are involved . Academics involved in peer review for academic publication might decline reviewing articles submitted by close colleagues . In these unforeseen ...
... expected to recuse himself from a case if people from his private entourage are involved . Academics involved in peer review for academic publication might decline reviewing articles submitted by close colleagues . In these unforeseen ...
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