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In the past, for Latin Americanists a term I apply loosely to people who work in or on the region have tended to focus on domestic and development issues.
Christopher Sabatini: As Latin America Changes Will the U.S. Policy Debate? Christopher Sabatini 2011
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In the past, for Latin Americanists a term I apply loosely to people who work in or on the region have tended to focus on domestic and development issues.
Christopher Sabatini: As Latin America Changes Will the U.S. Policy Debate? Christopher Sabatini 2011
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Not only did they fail to alleviate the terminal problems of poverty and corruption; they also helped inspire the revival of a raw populism that many Latin Americanists had left for dead.
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Not only did they fail to alleviate the terminal problems of poverty and corruption; they also helped inspire the revival of a raw populism that many Latin Americanists had left for dead.
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Whether bloggers constitute journalists is abstract and immaterial.
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I think one form of tunnel vision for mainstream journalists is the belief that the journalism of today is the way journalism has always been.
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Which is an attempt to build an artificial centre drawing in Nationalists and Unionists.
Thin Edge Of The Democratic Wedge Harry Barnes 2007
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M.P. for Randfontein, replying to 'certain Nationalists who complained that the
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The judicial commission which investigated the subsequent disturbances attributed them, amongst other things, to the help that the strikers expected from the platteland, political incitement by certain Nationalists, and the desire of Nationalist-minded strikers to establish a republic. huge meeting of strikers was held in the Johannesburg Town Hall on Sunday
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Unfortunately, as the letter states, "Washington's tendency to fight against hope and change has been especially prominent in recent U.S. responses to the democratically elected governments of Venezuela and Bolivia;" for most Latin Americanists, the nadir of Bush administration policy toward the region was its welcoming of the 2002 coup attempt against President Hugo Chávez.
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