The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... groups in Latin American nations do in fact take this " watchdog " role seriously . For example , a number of Argentine organizations are held in high esteem in part because they have established credentials as monitors of elites . The ...
... groups in Latin American nations do in fact take this " watchdog " role seriously . For example , a number of Argentine organizations are held in high esteem in part because they have established credentials as monitors of elites . The ...
Pagina 102
... groups without friends in " high places . " Information , analysis , credibility or name recognition , and access to the mass media are other examples of valuable resources . Notwithstanding the significance of these attributes ...
... groups without friends in " high places . " Information , analysis , credibility or name recognition , and access to the mass media are other examples of valuable resources . Notwithstanding the significance of these attributes ...
Pagina 117
... group capacities ) . Compared to groups participating in formal alliances , organizations involved in coalitions appear to view their differences more as benefits than as risks that could jeopardize the alliance . They tend to emphasize ...
... group capacities ) . Compared to groups participating in formal alliances , organizations involved in coalitions appear to view their differences more as benefits than as risks that could jeopardize the alliance . They tend to emphasize ...
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