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scientists who want to understand 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 . ) .
scientists who want to understand 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 . ) .
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( p.3 ) , and “ Costa Ricans have been able to fashion an uncommonly democratic and equitable society within the small spaces left them in the grand construction of a global political economy . This confirms that Third World people do ...
( p.3 ) , and “ Costa Ricans have been able to fashion an uncommonly democratic and equitable society within the small spaces left them in the grand construction of a global political economy . This confirms that Third World people do ...
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The reader is left at the end wondering if anything works in Costa Rica . Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican culture , economics , and ...
The reader is left at the end wondering if anything works in Costa Rica . Why do Costa Ricans appear to be so cynical , particularly about their government ? The book would more accurately convey Costa Rican culture , economics , and ...
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