Latin America (5th Ed.) Its Problems and Its Promise: A Multidisciplinary Introduction
Auteur : Knippers Black Jan
Jan Knippers Black is professor of international policy studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California, a Graduate School of Middlebury College. She has authored or edited numerous books, including Development in Theory and Practice: Paradigms and Paradoxes, Second Edition (Routledge).
Date de parution : 08-2010
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Mots-clés :
Latin American Free Trade Agreements; Rio De La Plata Basin; Alfonso Gonzalez; UN; Andrade A; Pablo; United States; Anthony P; Maingot; Latin American Free Trade Area; Arturo Valenzuela; Plan Colombia; Christine J; Wade; Latin America; Cynthia Mcclintock; Political Party; David Fleischer; Clayton Bulwer Treaty; David Stea; Napoleon III; Diego Abente Brun; CARICOM; Fred R; Harris; Military Junta; G; Shane Lewis; Junta; Henry Veltmeyer; Spanish America; J; Samuel Valenzuela; Miguel De La Madrid; James Lee Ray; International Monetary Fund; James Petras; Latin American Leaders; Jan Knippers Black; Monroe Doctrine; Jane S; Jaquette; CACM; Jorge Nef; Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity; Jos; Garcia; Colombian Political System; Karl H; Schwerin; Roosevelt Corollary; Liisa L; North; Platt Amendment; Martin C; Needler; Inter-American Development Bank; Michael Conniff; Latin American; Michael Danielson; Peter Bakewell; Peter Calvert; Steve C; Ropp; Steve Ellner; Thomas W; Walker; Wayne S; Smith; Wendy Muse Sinek; William H; Godnick; William P; Glade