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The Northern Central American Buffer: A Current Perspective
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- 24 October 2022, pp. 177-183
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REVOLUTION IN THE REVOLUTION: Recent Developments in the Cuban Economy
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- 05 September 2022, pp. 246-255
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Las botánicas como “farmacias invisibles”: Religiones afrocaribeñas y su rol en la población latina de la ciudad de Nueva York
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- 02 January 2022, pp. 893-908
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Biography and Latin American History
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- 05 October 2022, pp. 193-206
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An Institutional Perspective on Brazil’s Political Economy
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- 20 December 2018, pp. 863-869
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Flesh and Fantasy: The Many Faces of Evita (and Juan Perón)
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- 24 October 2022, pp. 150-165
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Democracy in Brazil: Change, Continuity, and Crisis
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- 27 September 2022, pp. 936-947
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Planning to Go Back Home Because of the Economic Crisis? Evidence from the Short-Term Return Intentions of Bolivian Migrants in Spain
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- 02 January 2022, pp. 242-253
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The Challenges of Gender Representation in Latin America
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- 02 January 2022, pp. 391-396
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