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Illustrated with maps and photographs, The Encyclopedia of Latin American Politics covers the current and past political development of Puerto Rico and the 20 independent republics of Central and South America and the Caribbean. Although coverage begins with the independence movements of the late 18th century, the book focuses mainly on the 20th century. Each chapter includes a Country Chart listing relevant economic, political, and social data; a Country Entry section containing 20 to 40 brief entries on important terms, events, and individuals; a list of presidents; and a bibliography. An…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Illustrated with maps and photographs, The Encyclopedia of Latin American Politics covers the current and past political development of Puerto Rico and the 20 independent republics of Central and South America and the Caribbean. Although coverage begins with the independence movements of the late 18th century, the book focuses mainly on the 20th century. Each chapter includes a Country Chart listing relevant economic, political, and social data; a Country Entry section containing 20 to 40 brief entries on important terms, events, and individuals; a list of presidents; and a bibliography. An excellent source of current data and basic historical information on Latin American politics, the book is a valuable research tool for high school and college students and interested public library patrons.
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Autorenporträt
DIANA KAPISZEWSKI served as Director for Academic Programs at Georgetown University's Center for Latin American Studies from August 1996 through May 2000 and is currently a doctoral student in the Department of Political Science at UC Berkeley. ALEXANDER KAZAN has worked at the Inter-American Development Bank and for the Political Database of the Americas, a project of the organization of American States and Georgetown University. He is currently the Latin-Americ analyst for the G-7 Group. His publications include Social Protection for Equity and Growth, and John Hopkins/Inter-American Development Bank, 2000 (contributing author).