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LATIN AMERICA - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (6) answer(s).
 
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Impules to revolution in Latin America / Barrett, Jeffrey W 1985  Book
Barrett Jeffery W. Book
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Publication New York, Praeger Publishers, 1985.
Description ix, 357p.hbk
Standard Number 0030015588
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028271980.03/BAR 028271MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   045866


Latin American Radicalism: a documentary report on Left and Nationalist policy of Government / Horowitz, Irving Louis (ed); Castro, Josue De (ed); Gerassi, John (ed) 1969  Book
Gerassi, John Book
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Publication London, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1969.
Description xiii,653p.
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004105322.42098/HOR 004105MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   080923


Low-intensity democracy revisited: the effects of economic liberalization on political activity in Latin America / Arce, Moises; Bellinger, Paul T   Journal Article
Arce, Moises Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Existing literature emphasizes the disorganizing or weakening effects of economic liberalization on civil society, whereby free-market policies are said to demobilize and depoliticize collective actors. the article evaluates the effects of economic liberalization on large-scale societal mobilizations across seventeen latin american countries for the period 1970-2000. the article further tests the effects of economic liberalization on individual political participation across sixteen latin american countries for the period 1980-2000. in contrast to the atomization literature, this article provides strong evidence that economic liberalization leads to greater levels of societal mobilization in the context of free-market democratization. the article also demonstrates that economic liberalization does not induce a decline in political participation. collectively, these results cast doubt on the theoretical underpinnings and empirical findings presented in Kurtz (2004).
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ID:   032072


Man, state and society in Latin American history / Liss, Sheldon B (ed.); Liss, Peggy K (ed.) 1972  Book
Liss Sheld B Editor Book
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Publication New York, Praeger, 1972.
Description xvi, 556p.hbk
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ID:   039916


Political systems of Latin America / Needlia, Martin C (ed) 1970  Book
Needlia, Martin C Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1970.
Description xviii,622p.
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005479321.098/NEE 005479MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Politics in transitional societies: the challenge of change in Asia, Africa and Latin America / Kebschull, Harvey G (ed) 1973  Book
Kebschull, Harvey G Book
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Edition 2nd ed
Publication New York, Appleton-century crofts, 1973.
Description xi, 477p.
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