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Abstract During the 1960s, Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) embraced Chinese overtures for a commercial opening as consistent with its anti‐imperialist posture, thereby foreshadowing the diplomatic opening to China in 1972. Yet this professed ideological pluralism was eclipsed by an underlying allegiance to the United States' anti ...
YIXIN TIAN
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Transformaciones y actualidad del sistema de partidos mexicano
Reseña: Díaz Jiménez, Oniel Francisco y Luis Eduardo León Granatios (2019) Los escenarios electoral e ideológico en el sistema de partidos mexicano. Una mirada posterior a la elección 2018. México: Editorial Tirant lo Blanch México/Universidad de
Miguel Angel Ramírez Hernández
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A Very Social History: South American Cricketing Tourists in Britain in 1932
Abstract Drawing on both the rich Anglophone cricket historiography and the new Latin American sports scholarship, this article maps out the entangled global networks that shaped the tour of Britain made in 1932 by a team of South American cricketers.
Matthew Brown
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This article aims to analyze and contextualize the allegedly deteriorated relationship between the social movements aiding the electoral victory of the now governing party MAS, and this party once it became government, in Bolivia.
Ton SALMAN
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Towards the Democratisation of Care? Insights From Co‐Governance in Local Welfare in Spain and Italy
ABSTRACT The organisation and distribution of care responsibilities represent a central issue in contemporary welfare debates. Although welfare systems have progressively sought to socialise care related risks tackling distribution's inequality, the organisation of care services received less attention.
Francesca Donati +1 more
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Opportunities and Alliances: The Relational Dynamics of Criminal Collusion in Latin America
ABSTRACT Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Mexico and judicial wiretap analysis in Argentina, this paper shows that collusion between state actors and violent non‐state actors operates through fluid and competitive relational networks rather than stable hierarchies or fixed institutional arrangements.
Eldad J. Levy, Javier Auyero
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Tierra, guerra y bandidos en la realidad colombiana
Colombia ingresó al siglo XX con la guerra más cruenta llamada “Guerra de los Mil Días” y terminó este siglo con un conflicto que aún no concluye. En cada período de violencia ingresan nuevos actores armados que defienden sus intereses políticos y/o ...
Ricardo Oviedo Arévalo
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Este artículo explora uno de los momentos más candentes de las pugnas por redefinir la comunidad política durante los primeros años del México independiente: la expulsión de españoles de 1827, a partir del análisis de los discursos parlamentario y ...
Erika Pani
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Captured participatory institutions: Theory and evidence from Venezuela's Consejos Comunales
Abstract Can participatory institutions (PIs) facilitate development when captured by the government? We propose an original theoretical framework to investigate how changing incumbent priorities can shape the developmental and political effects of captured PIs.
Jared Abbott, Jose Morales‐Arilla
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