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 and other Latin American countries means they can learn from Costa Rica's successes . What , however , is the average reader likely to conclude upon reaching the end of the volume ? Is Costa Rica different ? Is it the ...
... Costa Rica and other Latin American countries means they can learn from Costa Rica's successes . What , however , is the average reader likely to conclude upon reaching the end of the volume ? Is Costa Rica different ? Is it the ...
Pagina 184
... Costa Ricans have been able to fashion an uncom- monly democratic and equitable society within the small spaces left ... Rica's experience disproves that " cur- rent dilemmas facing Latin America are inevitable or insoluble " ( p.3 ) ...
... Costa Ricans have been able to fashion an uncom- monly democratic and equitable society within the small spaces left ... Rica's experience disproves that " cur- rent dilemmas facing Latin America are inevitable or insoluble " ( p.3 ) ...
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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