Populist Seduction in Latin America Second Edition

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Populist Seduction in Latin America  Second Edition
Author : Carlos De La Torre
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Publisher : Ohio University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 June 2010
ISBN : 9780896802797
Pages : 293 pages
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"For anyone wishing a succinct and theoretically sophisticated concept-building analysis of populist rhetoric and leadership style...this book should be one your shelf."---Latin American Research Review --

Populist Seduction in Latin America  Second Edition

"For anyone wishing a succinct and theoretically sophisticated concept-building analysis of populist rhetoric and leadership style...this book should be one your shelf."---Latin American Research Review --

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