Autonomy and the power of hope in Latin America
Published on 22 January 2015A new book authored by Dr Ana Cecilia Dinerstein considers what factors really lie behind social protest and change across the continent.
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A new book authored by Dr Ana Cecilia Dinerstein considers what factors really lie behind social protest and change across the continent.
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