The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... neoliberal parties in the countryside . " He refers to this unlikely union as a " sandwich coalition ' of traditional well - off supporters in urban areas coupled with a mass rural base of some of neoliberalism's greatest vic- tims ...
... neoliberal parties in the countryside . " He refers to this unlikely union as a " sandwich coalition ' of traditional well - off supporters in urban areas coupled with a mass rural base of some of neoliberalism's greatest vic- tims ...
Pagina 174
... neoliberal reforms that , similar to the Chilean case , have hurt the rural economy and disarticulated the peasants from the state , has continued much of its electoral hold on the Mexican countryside . In Democratization Without ...
... neoliberal reforms that , similar to the Chilean case , have hurt the rural economy and disarticulated the peasants from the state , has continued much of its electoral hold on the Mexican countryside . In Democratization Without ...
Pagina 188
... neoliberal economic reforms affected democratic regimes ? " ( p.139 and 150 ) it might be indeed much more enlight- ening to reverse the question and ask how does democracy affects or shapes the implementation of economic reforms . This ...
... neoliberal economic reforms affected democratic regimes ? " ( p.139 and 150 ) it might be indeed much more enlight- ening to reverse the question and ask how does democracy affects or shapes the implementation of economic reforms . This ...
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