The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 106
... participation in governance , enhance transpar- ency , and achieve other institutional and political reforms . " Many ... participants in the NGO have documented hundreds of cases of police officers with itchy trigger fingers or who ...
... participation in governance , enhance transpar- ency , and achieve other institutional and political reforms . " Many ... participants in the NGO have documented hundreds of cases of police officers with itchy trigger fingers or who ...
Pagina 108
... participants in NGOs have described the agency as an “ oasis " within the government . 36 37 As the bill progressed beyond the Anticorruption Office , it was necessary for the advocates to influence a variety of other government ...
... participants in NGOs have described the agency as an “ oasis " within the government . 36 37 As the bill progressed beyond the Anticorruption Office , it was necessary for the advocates to influence a variety of other government ...
Pagina 191
... participants . Whigham analyzes the effect of the Paraguayan War upon each of the participants . He believes the war " proved to be the great catalyst pushing Argentina , Brazil , Paraguay , and Uruguay into the modern age " ( p . 179 ) ...
... participants . Whigham analyzes the effect of the Paraguayan War upon each of the participants . He believes the war " proved to be the great catalyst pushing Argentina , Brazil , Paraguay , and Uruguay into the modern age " ( p . 179 ) ...
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