The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Regime Support Macro level analyses of regime support have typically assumed that in democratic nations , voters use past economic experiences to make evaluations of political parties and candi- dates . As a result , during economic ...
... Regime Support Macro level analyses of regime support have typically assumed that in democratic nations , voters use past economic experiences to make evaluations of political parties and candi- dates . As a result , during economic ...
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... regime . Indeed , government officials repeatedly called for the reform of Guadalupe but , as Aguirre notes , " not a single meaningful action was ever taken " ( p . 103 ) . Even though it was closed in 1928 , its replacement , the ...
... regime . Indeed , government officials repeatedly called for the reform of Guadalupe but , as Aguirre notes , " not a single meaningful action was ever taken " ( p . 103 ) . Even though it was closed in 1928 , its replacement , the ...
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... regime . That is , there is considerable observable evidence that the regime is far from consolidated . Turbulent regimes exhibit a high degree of uncertainty . Turbulent periods that lead to regime change are studied , those that do ...
... regime . That is , there is considerable observable evidence that the regime is far from consolidated . Turbulent regimes exhibit a high degree of uncertainty . Turbulent periods that lead to regime change are studied , those that do ...
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