Latin America in 2001
A collection of exploratory essays on Latin America in the year 2001, from the School of Geography, in the University of Leeds.
Introduction |
David Preston |
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Cuban socialism and the US embargo |
Garmon ap Garth |
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The end of revolution? |
Kieran Potts |
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New social movements |
Hattie Duke |
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Mexico and NAFTA |
Sarah Austin |
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NAFTA: a way of diverting Mexicans? |
Sarah Clilverd |
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NAFTA: a successful strategy? |
Victoria Swensson |
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NAFTA: a successful strategy? |
Sonia Fernandes |
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NAFTA: a successful strategy? |
Giles Lang |
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NAFTA: a successful strategy? |
Emma Jones |
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Latin America and the Tiger Economies |
Katherine Cane |
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Women and men in Latin American cities |
Anna Beevers |
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Going home: a collection of poems |
Adam Arnold |
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A Peruvian story |
Hattie Duke |
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El Niño and ways of maximising threats |
Sarah Clilverd |
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Eradicating coca cultivation in Bolivia and Colombia |
Garmon ap Garth |
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The Latin American transmigrant |
Emily Kingston |
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Non-traditional agro-exports, households and employment |
Lucy Guy |
This set of essays will be available in pdf format at the end of July