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| 1. | Chilean Pension System Reform |
| 2. | On The Chilean Social Security Reform From An Impartial Perspective |
| 3. | Leadership In Chilean Foreign Policies: A Pending Task |
| 4. | Chilean Dependence On China’s Commodity Demand: Is Chile Prepared For A Sudden Drop Of Chinese Demand? |
| 5. | Comparison Of Contracts Theories In The Dimension Of Sino-Chilean Relations:Fcta Case |
| 6. | Recovering democracy in post-dictatorial Chilean film and narrative |
| 7. | Legislative institutionalization in Chile, 1834--1924 |
| 8. | Mapuche citizenship: Entangled histories in post-independence Chile |
| 9. | Losing a model democracy: Salvador Allende and U.S.-Chilean relations, 1945--1970 |
| 10. | Catholicism and democracy the ideological origins of the Chilean Christian Democratic Party, 1920-1945 |
| 11. | Essays in social space: Applications to Chilean communities on inter-sector social linkages, social capital, and social justice |
| 12. | Political Ideology and Heritage Language Development in a Chilean Exile Community: A Multiple Case Study |
| 13. | Nixon, Chile and shadows of the Cold War: United States-Chilean relations during the government of Salvador Allende, 1970--1973 |
| 14. | From conservatives to MAPUs. A study of religion and politics in Chile (1935-1969) |
| 15. | Chilean Judges Under Democratic Rule: Proportionality Analysis and Constitutional Rights |
| 16. | Our Nation, Ourselves: Constructions of Subjectivity in Chilean Historical Fiction of the Democratic Transition (1990--2010) |
| 17. | Change and stability in the Chilean electorate (1990--2000) |
| 18. | Music as metaphor: A study of the political inspiration behind Frederic Rzewski's 36 variations on '!El pueblo unido jamas sera vencido!' ('The People United Will Never Be Defeated!'), a Chilean Nueva Cancion by Sergio Ortega and Quilapayun |
| 19. | Legitimating workers' rights: Chilean copper workers in the mines of Potrerillos and El Salvador, 1917--1973 |
| 20. | Constructing civil society in a neoliberal age: A case study of NGOs, GROs, and the Chilean state in the 1990s |
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