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The unforeseeable nature of future decisions and chal- lenges does not allow for legally binding rules on the future beha- vior of elected officials . The regulation of officeholders ' behavior is therefore left to the political market ...
The unforeseeable nature of future decisions and chal- lenges does not allow for legally binding rules on the future beha- vior of elected officials . The regulation of officeholders ' behavior is therefore left to the political market ...
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Neverthe- less they do not mention the new hegemonic interests in the region , including internal and external prospects especially from Asia and Europe , which will influence the region in the near future .
Neverthe- less they do not mention the new hegemonic interests in the region , including internal and external prospects especially from Asia and Europe , which will influence the region in the near future .
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In the next and final section , I turn to consider the future of " development " in the context of Latin American history since Populorum Progressio . The future of " development " Does the concept of development have a future ?
In the next and final section , I turn to consider the future of " development " in the context of Latin American history since Populorum Progressio . The future of " development " Does the concept of development have a future ?
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