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Many civil society 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 ...
Many civil society 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 ...
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11 My research supports the notion that certain organizational resources improve a group's prospects for engaging in ... leaders and / or government officials are likely to enjoy an edge over groups without friends in " high places .
11 My research supports the notion that certain organizational resources improve a group's prospects for engaging in ... leaders and / or government officials are likely to enjoy an edge over groups without friends in " high places .
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In short , groups that participate in alliances with these characteristics are more likely to influence policy making . Finally , the freedom of information case suggests some potential advantages of creating a coalition rather than a ...
In short , groups that participate in alliances with these characteristics are more likely to influence policy making . Finally , the freedom of information case suggests some potential advantages of creating a coalition rather than a ...
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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