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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... leading to voters being less inclined to view elections as meaningful . In all , we hypothesize that the number of political parties , the power of the lower house , the centralization of the govern- ment , and concurrent presidential ...
... leading to voters being less inclined to view elections as meaningful . In all , we hypothesize that the number of political parties , the power of the lower house , the centralization of the govern- ment , and concurrent presidential ...
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... leading to a rural exodus of hundreds of thousands of families . Unfortunately none of these issues are mentioned in Corn & Capitalism , and in fact it would be hard to imagine covering them without including a new updated chapter by ...
... leading to a rural exodus of hundreds of thousands of families . Unfortunately none of these issues are mentioned in Corn & Capitalism , and in fact it would be hard to imagine covering them without including a new updated chapter by ...
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... leading Latin American figures , and occasional thought pieces on contemporary issues . Interviews must contain a context that would allow the reader to understand who the interviewee is , why that person is interesting , what has been ...
... leading Latin American figures , and occasional thought pieces on contemporary issues . Interviews must contain a context that would allow the reader to understand who the interviewee is , why that person is interesting , what has been ...
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