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Political Handbook Of The Americas 2008 1st Edition Cq Press

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Political Handbook Of The Americas 2008 1st Edition Cq Press
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Publisher: CQ Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.31 MB
Pages: 705
Author: CQ Press
ISBN: 9780872899032, 0872899039
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Political Handbook Of The Americas 2008 1st Edition Cq Press by Cq Press 9780872899032, 0872899039 instant download after payment.

An indispensable research tool for academic, public, and high school libraries, corporate and non-profit organization libraries, as well as U.S. and foreign government agencies and news media companies, this brand new guide is the one-stop source for vital information and analysis on every major aspect of government and politics in the Americas. This regional handbook covers all of North America, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. An in-depth introductory essay by CQ Researcher staff writer Peter Katel analyzes the issues, trends, and events that affect the entire Americas. Specific topics include: Battle for socioeconomic equality and race relations Rural indigenous cultures vs. Urbanization Rapidly expanding cities leading to a huge urban underclass Dictatorial regimes vs. populism; Authoritarianism vs. Democracy Politicization of religion Latin American countries relationships with the United States Migration to the U.S. and Canada

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