The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... favors and goods they can access , producing a consubstantiation of resources into votes and vice versa . Many ... favors as follows : My God , dozens of people have gotten themselves ready to vote for me , saying that favors are owed ...
... favors and goods they can access , producing a consubstantiation of resources into votes and vice versa . Many ... favors as follows : My God , dozens of people have gotten themselves ready to vote for me , saying that favors are owed ...
Pagina 41
... favors anyway . On the other hand , there are those who like to be surrounded by voters unsatisfied with their elected officials and who , as a result , come looking for favors elsewhere . The declared vote should bind its beneficiary ...
... favors anyway . On the other hand , there are those who like to be surrounded by voters unsatisfied with their elected officials and who , as a result , come looking for favors elsewhere . The declared vote should bind its beneficiary ...
Pagina 47
... favor , obtain and return the resource - vote , everything depending on local negotiations and tactics for conquering ... favors spring up all over the place , the fruit of the candidates ' creati- vity and the voters ' needs , promoting ...
... favor , obtain and return the resource - vote , everything depending on local negotiations and tactics for conquering ... favors spring up all over the place , the fruit of the candidates ' creati- vity and the voters ' needs , promoting ...
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