720 resultados para Heritage tourism -- Guatemala
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v.24:pt.10:no.3-4(1974)
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v.26:no.1(1952)
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v.24:pt.8:no.4(1969)
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v.39(1976)
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v.24:pt.8:no.1-2(1966)
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n.s. no.6(1981)
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v.1:no.3(1907)
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v.7:no.6(1908)
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v.31:no.19(1947)
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v.20:no.11(1935)
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v.24:no.21(1941)
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New genus described: Suipinima gen. nov., type species, S. suturalis sp. nov., from Brazil (Rondônia) and Bolivia (Santa Cruz). New species described from Bolivia (Santa Cruz): Suipinima pitanga sp. nov., S. una sp. nov., S. marginalis sp. nov.,Antodice opena sp. nov., Antodilanea auana sp. nov., Aerenicopsis angaibara sp. nov.; from Guatemala: Aerenicopsis irumuara sp. nov. Key to the species of Suipinima is added.
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v.17:no.4(1932)
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v.17:no.4(1932)
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Institutions affect key dimensions of the political process –policy, stability, and conflict. The choice of institutions is thus consequential. I argue that transition modes affect the choice of institutions in predictable and systematic ways. The more balanced power is between the two main bargaining forces –regime elite and opposition– the likelier that the resulting institutions will be pluralistic. Contrarily, the more unbalanced power is in favour of regime elites vis a vis the opposition, the likelier that institutions will be majoritarian. The argument is tested for El Salvador and Guatemala.