The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... structures that lib- eration theologians had referred to as " sinful " and the unaccept- able gap between the rich and poor constantly threatening social cohesiveness and stability . The gap between the rich and poor , argued the ...
... structures that lib- eration theologians had referred to as " sinful " and the unaccept- able gap between the rich and poor constantly threatening social cohesiveness and stability . The gap between the rich and poor , argued the ...
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... structures ( global capital markets ) regulating domestic policy choices ( Gwynne and Kay 1999 ) . Of course , whether this is positive ( limits populism ) or negative ( imperialism ) elicits heated debate . IR approaches associate ...
... structures ( global capital markets ) regulating domestic policy choices ( Gwynne and Kay 1999 ) . Of course , whether this is positive ( limits populism ) or negative ( imperialism ) elicits heated debate . IR approaches associate ...
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... structural analysis . Focusing on the lives of people could have given more life to structures underpinning social , political , and economic changes . This survey of Mexican history , then , highlights the benefits and pitfalls of a ...
... structural analysis . Focusing on the lives of people could have given more life to structures underpinning social , political , and economic changes . This survey of Mexican history , then , highlights the benefits and pitfalls of a ...
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