The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 153
... foreign observations . Scholars might wonder , for example , why include the citizen letters , which are poorly informed , when little else is included that sheds light on foreign views of the breathtaking national political changes ...
... foreign observations . Scholars might wonder , for example , why include the citizen letters , which are poorly informed , when little else is included that sheds light on foreign views of the breathtaking national political changes ...
Pagina 85
... foreign entities , companies or state contractors , interest groups or religious groups , and public institutions . Preventing foreign entities from gaining influence over representatives , for example , reflects the preoccupation of ...
... foreign entities , companies or state contractors , interest groups or religious groups , and public institutions . Preventing foreign entities from gaining influence over representatives , for example , reflects the preoccupation of ...
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... foreign policy of engagement and enlargement uses " soft " power , that is , an " indirect way to exercise power which co - opts people rather than coerce them " ( 33 ) . Joseph Nye , in his book Soft Power : The Means to Success in ...
... foreign policy of engagement and enlargement uses " soft " power , that is , an " indirect way to exercise power which co - opts people rather than coerce them " ( 33 ) . Joseph Nye , in his book Soft Power : The Means to Success in ...
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