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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... Jordânia and the author of this article's epigraph , used to say that a vote is no one's property and you could not respect regional boundaries . Even so , the declaration of a commitment detains the barte- ring process for some ...
... Jordânia and the author of this article's epigraph , used to say that a vote is no one's property and you could not respect regional boundaries . Even so , the declaration of a commitment detains the barte- ring process for some ...
Pagina 44
... Jordânia's domi- nant political faction act historically and customarily to create difficulties for their opponents ' voters , such that they are obligated to seek them out for help and , thus , enter into debts which will be redeemed ...
... Jordânia's domi- nant political faction act historically and customarily to create difficulties for their opponents ' voters , such that they are obligated to seek them out for help and , thus , enter into debts which will be redeemed ...
Pagina 55
... Jordânia , particu- larly , one votes for a família ; in all cases , one votes for friends or people one knows , more than individuals or parties . Nonetheless , party relationships cannot be as irrelevant as one might believe . An ...
... Jordânia , particu- larly , one votes for a família ; in all cases , one votes for friends or people one knows , more than individuals or parties . Nonetheless , party relationships cannot be as irrelevant as one might believe . An ...
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