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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... political power . The 1984 hunger strike ended in failure , resulting in the rejection of a radical economic ... Political action includes both routine and direct action . Routine political action is acceptable within the institutional ...
... political power . The 1984 hunger strike ended in failure , resulting in the rejection of a radical economic ... Political action includes both routine and direct action . Routine political action is acceptable within the institutional ...
Pagina 74
... political and economic instability . The similarities of these cases enable us to control , to some degree , for factors that have been found to affect the success of nonviolent direct action . This is especially true of the factors ...
... political and economic instability . The similarities of these cases enable us to control , to some degree , for factors that have been found to affect the success of nonviolent direct action . This is especially true of the factors ...
Pagina 109
... political parties in the Dominican Republic , known as the Rojos [ Reds ] and the Azules [ Blues ] , engaged in fierce political fighting . Between 1865 and 1879 , the Dominican presidency , dominated by caudillo [ strongman ] rule ...
... political parties in the Dominican Republic , known as the Rojos [ Reds ] and the Azules [ Blues ] , engaged in fierce political fighting . Between 1865 and 1879 , the Dominican presidency , dominated by caudillo [ strongman ] rule ...
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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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