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zens organized in civil society had no direct participation . As a result , the Peace Accords suffer from a lack of legitimacy even though they represent a vital new departure for Guatemala . It is precisely the weakness of an ...
zens organized in civil society had no direct participation . As a result , the Peace Accords suffer from a lack of legitimacy even though they represent a vital new departure for Guatemala . It is precisely the weakness of an ...
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My attempt to outline an answer to the driving question as stated above is motivated by what I perceive to be a lacuna in stud- ies on the relationship between the Catholic Church and society in Latin America .
My attempt to outline an answer to the driving question as stated above is motivated by what I perceive to be a lacuna in stud- ies on the relationship between the Catholic Church and society in Latin America .
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Beyond Brazil , he suggests similar localized political party - civil society dynamics are pivotal to diffusion and its variation on the ground . For a less optimistic view of local political institutions - civil society dynamics ...
Beyond Brazil , he suggests similar localized political party - civil society dynamics are pivotal to diffusion and its variation on the ground . For a less optimistic view of local political institutions - civil society dynamics ...
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