DOI:10.1177/0094582X07302891 - Corpus ID: 145378385
Political Exile in Latin America
@article{Sznajder2007PoliticalEI, title={Political Exile in Latin America}, author={Mario Sznajder and Luis Roniger}, journal={Latin American Perspectives}, year={2007}, volume={34}, pages={30 - 7}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:145378385} }
- M. Sznajder, L. Roniger
- Published 1 July 2007
- Political Science
- Latin American Perspectives
Political exile is a major constitutive feature of Latin American politics. It has contributed to the establishment of the rules of the political game on a transnational basis, both before and after…
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