Latin American Politics: Studies of the Contemporary SceneRobert Dennis Tomasek Anchor Books, 1970 - 584 pages |
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... oligarchy " and related phrases identifying a ruling elit which have been used widely and repeatedly in discussions o Latin American political systems . As presently used , the term " oligarchy " is highly ambigu ous , referring to many ...
... oligarchy " and related phrases identifying a ruling elit which have been used widely and repeatedly in discussions o Latin American political systems . As presently used , the term " oligarchy " is highly ambigu ous , referring to many ...
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... oligarchy " is a highly am- biguous term . " Type B - II oligarchy , " for example , says that a selected group of families defeats everyone else on selected issues ; but this definition is different from that of a CDE - III oligarchy ...
... oligarchy " is a highly am- biguous term . " Type B - II oligarchy , " for example , says that a selected group of families defeats everyone else on selected issues ; but this definition is different from that of a CDE - III oligarchy ...
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... oligarchy involves these steps : 1. identification of the proposed oligarchy ; 2. selection of the issues to be examined ( for this Type II formulation , an " issue " is a publicly expressed con- flict ) ; 3. observation that the ...
... oligarchy involves these steps : 1. identification of the proposed oligarchy ; 2. selection of the issues to be examined ( for this Type II formulation , an " issue " is a publicly expressed con- flict ) ; 3. observation that the ...
Contents
The Middle Sectors | 15 |
The Oligarchy Muddle 3 333 | 37 |
Latin American Cultural Characteristics and Their | 55 |
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