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Steven Levitsky. Transforming Labor-Based Parties in Latin America: Argentine Peronism in Comparative Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2003. Tables, figures, bibliography, index, 290 pp.; hardcover $70, paperback $25.
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02 January 2018
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