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... society that permitted the resurgence of clientelistic partisan politics in the campaign of 2003. Paradoxically , however , civil society was strong enough in the 2003 election to turn back the presidential bid of Ríos Montt . What is ...
... society that permitted the resurgence of clientelistic partisan politics in the campaign of 2003. Paradoxically , however , civil society was strong enough in the 2003 election to turn back the presidential bid of Ríos Montt . What is ...
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... society in Latin America . The usual way of addressing the relationship is to examine the effects that Catholic social teaching has had upon society , economics , and politics in Latin America . However , if we rather make an effort to ...
... society in Latin America . The usual way of addressing the relationship is to examine the effects that Catholic social teaching has had upon society , economics , and politics in Latin America . However , if we rather make an effort to ...
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... society dynamics are pivotal to diffusion and its variation on the ground . For a less optimistic view of local political institutions - civil society dynamics , review Seligson et al.'s ( 2006 ) study of the Peruvian program Glass of ...
... society dynamics are pivotal to diffusion and its variation on the ground . For a less optimistic view of local political institutions - civil society dynamics , review Seligson et al.'s ( 2006 ) study of the Peruvian program Glass of ...
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