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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... Democracy 7 ( 2 ) : 34-51 . Oxhorn , Philip D. and Graciela Ducatenzeiler , editors . 1998 . What Kind of Democracy ? What Kind of Market ? Latin America in the Age of Neoliberalism . University Park , PN : The Pennsylvania State ...
... Democracy 7 ( 2 ) : 34-51 . Oxhorn , Philip D. and Graciela Ducatenzeiler , editors . 1998 . What Kind of Democracy ? What Kind of Market ? Latin America in the Age of Neoliberalism . University Park , PN : The Pennsylvania State ...
Pagina 175
... democracy . Contrary to expectation then , both lib- eralization and democracy weakened rather than facilitated the organizational foundations of interest representation , dialogue , and political competitiveness . By pointing to these ...
... democracy . Contrary to expectation then , both lib- eralization and democracy weakened rather than facilitated the organizational foundations of interest representation , dialogue , and political competitiveness . By pointing to these ...
Pagina 187
... democracy is traditionally alien not only to Latin America but also to all advanced industrial democracies . Democracy is a political regime that evolves and adapts over time in contrast to authoritarianism , which is imposed . Indeed ...
... democracy is traditionally alien not only to Latin America but also to all advanced industrial democracies . Democracy is a political regime that evolves and adapts over time in contrast to authoritarianism , which is imposed . Indeed ...
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