The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 51,Ediția 1Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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... NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION BY A BOLIVIAN Leader , 1956 AND 1984 Matthew Krain and Begoña Toral Alemañ Government leaders do not typically employ nonviolent direct action as a way to achieve their goals . However , from time to time ...
... NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION BY A BOLIVIAN Leader , 1956 AND 1984 Matthew Krain and Begoña Toral Alemañ Government leaders do not typically employ nonviolent direct action as a way to achieve their goals . However , from time to time ...
Pagina 68
... nonviolent direct action . It is seen by most theorists and tacticians as the necessary price to be paid by the user for maintaining nonviolence . Users of nonviolent direct action appeal to their opponent and to a mass audience . These ...
... nonviolent direct action . It is seen by most theorists and tacticians as the necessary price to be paid by the user for maintaining nonviolence . Users of nonviolent direct action appeal to their opponent and to a mass audience . These ...
Pagina 70
... nonviolent direct action as would repression . Accommodation is consistent with nonviolent direct action's emphasis on finding peaceful methods of altering ( even if only slightly ) power relationships . Accommodation signals the ...
... nonviolent direct action as would repression . Accommodation is consistent with nonviolent direct action's emphasis on finding peaceful methods of altering ( even if only slightly ) power relationships . Accommodation signals the ...
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Weather Variability Income Shocks and Savings of Rural Households | 23 |
Culture Shock and Language Stress of Adult Latina Immigrants | 47 |
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