The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... relationship to a certain individual : “ I can speak to a political relationship . Which is what a small city lives by . " Understanding politics as submerged in a heterogeneous pool of all kinds of relationships , this way of life can ...
... relationship to a certain individual : “ I can speak to a political relationship . Which is what a small city lives by . " Understanding politics as submerged in a heterogeneous pool of all kinds of relationships , this way of life can ...
Pagina 86
... relationship . Following this path , specific regulatory tools are designed to limit the intensity of the donor- candidate relationship rather than ban entire groups from making donations . In our set of countries , Argentina is the ...
... relationship . Following this path , specific regulatory tools are designed to limit the intensity of the donor- candidate relationship rather than ban entire groups from making donations . In our set of countries , Argentina is the ...
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... relationship would end . This is again untrue and was a much more complex process than he suggests . He writes that Gorbachev announced the removal of the final Soviet troops after the August 1991 coup . This is indeed correct , but he ...
... relationship would end . This is again untrue and was a much more complex process than he suggests . He writes that Gorbachev announced the removal of the final Soviet troops after the August 1991 coup . This is indeed correct , but he ...
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