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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 114 NO 769 (6) answer(s).
 
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Curtains for Argentina’s Kirchner era / Murillo, M. Victoria   Article
Murillo, M. Victoria Article
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Summary/Abstract In 2014, the CURRENCY devaluation and inflationary spike dented the president’s popularity and eroded perceptions of her government’s economic competence.
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End of Chavismo? / Smilde, David   Article
Smilde, David Article
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Summary/Abstract “Perhaps Maduro’s biggest deficit is his personal lack of charisma in a government designed by, institutionalized around, and requiring a charismatic figure.”
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Nationalism and globalization in Latin America / Siekmeier, James   Article
Siekmeier, James Article
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Summary/Abstract “Latin American nationalism is unique in comparison with the nationalisms of other regions in the developing world because it achieved political independence at least a century before it gained social and economic independence.” Fifth in a series on resurgent nationalism around the world.
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Old ways and new alternatives in Brazilian politics / Hochstetler, Kathryn; Oliveira, Marília   Article
Hochstetler, Kathryn Article
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Summary/Abstract “Winning higher office requires building cross-party electoral coalitions at lower levels; governing requires different coalitions that may be only partially related to the electoral alliances.”
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Overcoming Cuba’s internal embargo / Henken, Ted A; Ritter, Archibald R.M   Article
Ritter, Archibald R.M Article
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Summary/Abstract Relations with Washington are suddenly warmer—but if Cuba wants a vibrant economy, it must allow its people to engage in entrepreneurship and enjoy unrestricted access to the Internet
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Root causes of the Central American crisis / Cruz, José Miguel   Article
Cruz, José Miguel Article
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Summary/Abstract The ceaseless undocumented migration from Central America can be traced back to institutional failures that have blocked the development of peaceful societies under the democratic rule of law. . . .”
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