The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... turn , correspond to what the higher - level politicians - resource - holders particularly at the federal level - intend to coopt . Phrased schema- tically , it is desired , as much as possible , to make the concession of resources ...
... turn , correspond to what the higher - level politicians - resource - holders particularly at the federal level - intend to coopt . Phrased schema- tically , it is desired , as much as possible , to make the concession of resources ...
Pagina 180
... turn- ing point for Guatemala . Perhaps it will turn out that way . In any case this book will be welcome reading for any who follow the contemporary travails of that country . John Peeler Political Science Bucknell University Free ...
... turn- ing point for Guatemala . Perhaps it will turn out that way . In any case this book will be welcome reading for any who follow the contemporary travails of that country . John Peeler Political Science Bucknell University Free ...
Pagina 97
... Turning the word " cholo " on its head , it levels against the elite the same charges of corruption , impurity and ... turn - of - the - century writings on mestizaje and the nation in Bolivia were in reality concerned with curbing the ...
... Turning the word " cholo " on its head , it levels against the elite the same charges of corruption , impurity and ... turn - of - the - century writings on mestizaje and the nation in Bolivia were in reality concerned with curbing the ...
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