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Afrika, Latijns Amerika, Azie: Africa, Latin America, Asia,; Africa, America Latina, Asia; Afrique, Amerique Latine, Asie
In: Integration bibliography, 3
Auswahlbibliographie mit Titelnachweisen zur wirtschaftlichen Integration in Afrika, Lateinamerika und Asien. (DÜI-Ker)
World Affairs Online
Afrika, Latijns Amerika, Azie: Africa, America Latina, Asia; Africa, Latin America, Asia; Afrique, Amerique Latine, Asie
In: Integration bibliography, 2
Auswahlbibliographie mit über 2200 Titelnachweisen zur wirtschaftlichen Integration in Afrika, Lateinamerika und Asien. (DÜI-Ker)
World Affairs Online
De verlegen beweging: desintegratie, inventiviteit en verzet van de Chileense pobladores, 1973 - 1990
In: Latin America studies 71
Dinámica y transformación de la Pequeña industria en Nicaragua
In: Latin America studies 42
Politics and power in Puebla: the political history of a Mexican State, 1937 - 1987
In: Latin America studies 57
In: A Cedla publication
Bevrijding en christelijk geloof in Latijns-Amerika en Nederland
In: Amboboeken
In: Annalen van het Thijmgenootschap jaarg. 68, afl. 1
In: Publikaties van het Katholiek Studiecentrum
Inleiding / Jacques Van Nieuwenhove.--Bevrijdingstheologieën tussen Medellín en Puebla / Edward Schillebeeckx.--Bevrijdend handelen in de kerkgeschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika / Hans-Jürgen Prien.--Afhankelijkheidstheorie, een geldige bemiddeling voor de bevrijdingstheologie? / Gonzalo Arroyo--Latijns-Amerika: van de doctrine de nationale veiligheid tot het trilateralisme / Jean Carrière.--Bevrijdingstheologie als het recht van de armen om te denken / Gustavo Gutiérrez.--Bevrijdend geloven in Nederland / Karl Derksen.--Dependentie en interdependentie / Henk Koetsier.--Discussieverslag / Koos van der Bruggen
Venezuela - demokracija ili poludemokracija?
In: Politicka misao, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 92-112
The author outlines the development of democracy in Latin America & considers the political trends & the period of development of Venezuela in the second half of the 20th century. Unlike other states in the region, in which undemocratic regimes still prevails, Venezuela has been a democratic state since 1958. In regards to the fact that its democratic development has latter been following the trend in the region, the author considers the case of Venezuela as a sign-post of the political trends in Latin America. As Hugo Chavez has recently been trying to change the representative democracy to a plebiscite democracy, the author comes to the conclusion that the case of Venezuela is a mark of the future political development of Latin America. These changes can be seen as a potential come back of a softer version of authoritarianism. 27 References. Adapted from the source document.
Andska zajednica i prava autohtonih naroda
In: Politicka misao, Band 38, Heft 3, S. 138-158
The inauguration of a half-Indian, Alejandro Toledo, as the Peruvian president attracted international attention & renewed interest in the indigenous peoples in Latin America. That day (29 July 2001), presidents of the member-countries of the Andes community adopted the Machu Picchu Declaration on democracy, the rights of indigenous peoples, & the war on poverty. Regarding the rights of indigenous peoples, the member-countries of the Andes community plan to incorporate native Indians into their countries of residence, but at the same time preserve their identity. Within the AC, there are three groups of countries, depending on the size of their Indian population, &, consequently, the size of the territories on which the native Indian culture has a big chance of survival: Peru & Bolivia in which indigenous Indians make up 45%-55% of the total population; Ecuador with 25%; & Venezuela & Columbia with 1%-2%. 1 Appendix, 25 References. Adapted from the source document.
Andska zajednica i prava autohtonih naroda
In: Politicka misao, Band 38, Heft 3, S. 138-158
The inauguration of a half-Indian, Alejandro Toledo, as the Peruvian president attracted international attention & renewed interest in the indigenous peoples in Latin America. That day (29 July 2001), presidents of the member-countries of the Andes community adopted the Machu Picchu Declaration on democracy, the rights of indigenous peoples, & the war on poverty. Regarding the rights of indigenous peoples, the member-countries of the Andes community plan to incorporate native Indians into their countries of residence, but at the same time preserve their identity. Within the AC, there are three groups of countries, depending on the size of their Indian population, &, consequently, the size of the territories on which the native Indian culture has a big chance of survival: Peru & Bolivia in which indigenous Indians make up 45%-55% of the total population; Ecuador with 25%; & Venezuela & Columbia with 1%-2%. 1 Appendix, 25 References. Adapted from the source document.
Administracija Georgea W. Busha i nove percepcije interamerickih odnosa
In: Međunarodne studije: časopis za međunarodne odnose, vanjsku politiku i diplomaciju, Band 7, Heft 3-4, S. 155-172
ISSN: 1332-4756