The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Costa Rica's relative success . Kirk Bowman Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Georgia Tech The Costa Rica Reader : History , Culture , Politics By Steven Palmer and Iván Molina ( eds . ) . Durham , NC : Duke Univer- sity Press ...
... Costa Rica's relative success . Kirk Bowman Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Georgia Tech The Costa Rica Reader : History , Culture , Politics By Steven Palmer and Iván Molina ( eds . ) . Durham , NC : Duke Univer- sity Press ...
Pagina 184
... Costa Rica , particularly in recent decades . The reader who is not familiar with politics in the Central American region , or Latin America in gen- eral , could easily be led to think that Costa Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely ...
... Costa Rica , particularly in recent decades . The reader who is not familiar with politics in the Central American region , or Latin America in gen- eral , could easily be led to think that Costa Rican exceptionalism is a myth entirely ...
Pagina 185
... Costa Rica . Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican cul- ture , economics , and politics if the reader were given a broader context in which ...
... Costa Rica . Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican cul- ture , economics , and politics if the reader were given a broader context in which ...
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