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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... democratic institutions but are not fully democratic . In this volume , editors Jennifer McCoy and David Myers point out that some such regimes may experience a different kind of transition , from one type of not - quite - democratic ...
... democratic institutions but are not fully democratic . In this volume , editors Jennifer McCoy and David Myers point out that some such regimes may experience a different kind of transition , from one type of not - quite - democratic ...
Pagina 187
... democratic . Chapter 3 identifies in accordance with the traditional lit- erature two " waves " of democratization in Latin America . The first running from 1920 through the 1960s involved Chile , Costa Rica , Colombia , Uruguay and ...
... democratic . Chapter 3 identifies in accordance with the traditional lit- erature two " waves " of democratization in Latin America . The first running from 1920 through the 1960s involved Chile , Costa Rica , Colombia , Uruguay and ...
Pagina 179
... democratic countercoup to a more profound realization of civil society that is capable of creating a more authentic democracy in a context of peace and human development . Whereas a military coup is led by an institution and is ...
... democratic countercoup to a more profound realization of civil society that is capable of creating a more authentic democracy in a context of peace and human development . Whereas a military coup is led by an institution and is ...
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