Latin American Democracies in the New Global EconomyAna Margheritis North-South Center Press, 2003 - 290 Seiten The efforts of Latin America's democracies to grapple with the forces of the global economy, and at the same time to undertake domestic restructuring, have been a frustrating tangle of opportunities and setbacks. This collection addresses those efforts from a multi-disciplinary perspective. |
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Chapter | 31 |
Chapter | 63 |
Chapter Three | 83 |
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