Problems in Latin American History: The Modern PeriodHarper & Row, 1973 - 529 páginas |
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... military relations . Al- though the Brazilian military to date has been relatively unsuccessful in its new role , the mode of military involvement in Latin American politics may well shift increasingly from that of system - maintenance ...
... military relations . Al- though the Brazilian military to date has been relatively unsuccessful in its new role , the mode of military involvement in Latin American politics may well shift increasingly from that of system - maintenance ...
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... military assumed power in 1964 , the emphasis was on security . Similarly , the definition of the class enemy was quite different in the two countries . In Brazil , inflation and the link between the sergeants and the trade unions ...
... military assumed power in 1964 , the emphasis was on security . Similarly , the definition of the class enemy was quite different in the two countries . In Brazil , inflation and the link between the sergeants and the trade unions ...
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... military regime . The same military institution could shift from far left to far right , and back again , in regard to economic policy . In political matters , however , the range of the military governments that may emerge in the ...
... military regime . The same military institution could shift from far left to far right , and back again , in regard to economic policy . In political matters , however , the range of the military governments that may emerge in the ...
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The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
Liberalism versus Conservatism in NineteenthCentury | 109 |
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