The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... influence over representatives , for example , reflects the preoccupation of shielding political deci- sions from foreign influence . Excluding corporate money from financing politics can be a signal of concern about officeholders ...
... influence over representatives , for example , reflects the preoccupation of shielding political deci- sions from foreign influence . Excluding corporate money from financing politics can be a signal of concern about officeholders ...
Pagina 100
... influence . In this article , I outline the varied strategies that NGOs used during the campaign and offer a partial explanation of their abil- ity to shape and influence policy . The explanation hinges on the importance of an alliance ...
... influence . In this article , I outline the varied strategies that NGOs used during the campaign and offer a partial explanation of their abil- ity to shape and influence policy . The explanation hinges on the importance of an alliance ...
Pagina 189
... influenced initially by the European empires ruling the colonies . The chapters explain the changes of that influence from the colonial period , up to now , which has motivated a renovation of internal , interregional , and external ...
... influenced initially by the European empires ruling the colonies . The chapters explain the changes of that influence from the colonial period , up to now , which has motivated a renovation of internal , interregional , and external ...
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