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Comparing Agencification in Latin Countries

Edoardo Ongaro,Salvador Parrado,Koen Verhoest-2012-01-01-Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks
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This chapter discusses similarities and differences in agencification processes in the so-called Latin countries: Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. This suggests that there is a homogeneous phenomenon of agencification with shared meaning among scholars and that a group of countries can be grouped under the 'Latin' label in an unproblematic way.

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This chapter discusses similarities and differences in agencification processes in the so-called Latin countries: Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. This suggests that there is a homogeneous phenomenon of agencification with shared meaning among scholars and that a group of countries can be grouped under the 'Latin' label in an unproblematic way.

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Latin AmericansHomogeneousPhenomenonMeaning (existential)Political scienceEpistemologyPhilosophyLaw

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