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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... nature of public perceptions of corruption , adding to the body of empirical work cited earlier . Using polling data from Argentina , they statistically test whether the political and economic effects of corruption operate independently ...
... nature of public perceptions of corruption , adding to the body of empirical work cited earlier . Using polling data from Argentina , they statistically test whether the political and economic effects of corruption operate independently ...
Pagina 71
... nature of future decisions and chal- lenges does not allow for legally binding rules on the future beha- vior of elected officials . The regulation of officeholders ' behavior is therefore left to the political market , including ...
... nature of future decisions and chal- lenges does not allow for legally binding rules on the future beha- vior of elected officials . The regulation of officeholders ' behavior is therefore left to the political market , including ...
Pagina 186
... nature of foreign relations between the United States and Latin America in light of the end of the Cold War , accelerated globalization , and the emergence of the US as the world's single superpower . Six country - specific chapters ...
... nature of foreign relations between the United States and Latin America in light of the end of the Cold War , accelerated globalization , and the emergence of the US as the world's single superpower . Six country - specific chapters ...
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