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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... argued that turnout is higher the " greater the power that is bestowed on those elected " ( Blais 2000 : 26-7 ) . We hold ... argues that multipartyism leads to coalition building and thus to policy " ambiguity and com- promise . " On ...
... argued that turnout is higher the " greater the power that is bestowed on those elected " ( Blais 2000 : 26-7 ) . We hold ... argues that multipartyism leads to coalition building and thus to policy " ambiguity and com- promise . " On ...
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... argues that the newly inaugurated government of President Oscar Berger has the obligation to press forward with this countercoup by strengthen- ing civil society and a multicultural vision of citizenship . Fonseca begins with a biting ...
... argues that the newly inaugurated government of President Oscar Berger has the obligation to press forward with this countercoup by strengthen- ing civil society and a multicultural vision of citizenship . Fonseca begins with a biting ...
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... argument is well developed at a descriptive level , but fails to take the next step and raise questions concerning ... argues that one prob- lem faced by indigenous conservatives was the " tension of indi- vidual Indians ' desire to ...
... argument is well developed at a descriptive level , but fails to take the next step and raise questions concerning ... argues that one prob- lem faced by indigenous conservatives was the " tension of indi- vidual Indians ' desire to ...
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