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Historical and political influences on modern debates: Affirmative actions in postcolonial Latin America
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From Collapse to Comeback? The Fates of Political Parties in Latin America
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Linking the transnational and the domestic in social movements: The case of the Latin American women's movement
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Expropriated subjectivities: The limits of form in twentieth century Latin America
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Violence and Performance on the Latin American Stage
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Women and water: Gender, privatization, and water rights in Latin America
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Archives as agents of accountability and justice: An examination of the National Security Archive in the context of transitional justice in Latin America
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Structuring the Multiple: The Evolution of the Urban Imaginary from Scholasticism through National State Formation in Latin America: 1492--1854
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Essential features of cultural proficiency in American international schools in Latin America: A Delphi study
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Emergency contraception jurisprudence in Latin America: Catholic doctrine and women's rights
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The role of Pay-TV networks in Latin America as communicators of CSR initiatives
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The Politics of Protection and Extraction: A Study of the Origins and Development of State Power in Latin America
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Denaturalizing the market, revaluating the body: Neoliberal biopolitics in Latin American literature and film, 1990--2010
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Theology and activism in Latin America: a reflection on Jon Sobrino's Christology of the resurrection and grassroots organizations protesting gender-based violence
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The People's Republic of China and the use of soft power in Latin America
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Cannibal logic: Latin America under the sign of an other thinking
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Paranoia in Russian and Latin American adolescents
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A portrayal of modernity in Latin America in 'Martin Rivas', by Alberto Blest-Gana
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Imaginarios para fomentar el turismo: Puerto Rico entre 1898 y 1940
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Factors related to the adoption of online career services by college graduates in Eastern Europe, Latin America, North America, and Scandinavia
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