Chile: An Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and PoliticsRoyal Institute of International Affairs, 1956 - 128 pages |
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... Constitution . 1 The New Constitutional Democracy , 1925. The first seven years of the new democratic régime did not promise well for the stability of constitutional Government in Chile . After two years of indeci- sive rule following ...
... Constitution . 1 The New Constitutional Democracy , 1925. The first seven years of the new democratic régime did not promise well for the stability of constitutional Government in Chile . After two years of indeci- sive rule following ...
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... Constitution . This action , and the overwhelming majority by which Ales- sandri was once more returned to power in 1932 , speak volumes for the sound democratic faith of the Chileans that Government must be by popular consent and that ...
... Constitution . This action , and the overwhelming majority by which Ales- sandri was once more returned to power in 1932 , speak volumes for the sound democratic faith of the Chileans that Government must be by popular consent and that ...
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... constitutional codes The 1833 Constitution , with few amend- ments , sufficed for almost a century , and the present charter has suffered little change in the quarter century since it was promul gated on Chile's Independence Day in 1925 ...
... constitutional codes The 1833 Constitution , with few amend- ments , sufficed for almost a century , and the present charter has suffered little change in the quarter century since it was promul gated on Chile's Independence Day in 1925 ...
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Chile: An Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and Politics Gilbert J. Butland No preview available - 1981 |
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Aconcagua acres agricultural American Andean Anglo-Chilean annual Antofagasta Argentina Arica Atlantic Chile Aysén Bank Bío-Bío Bío-Bío river Bogotá Bolivia British Caja capital cent central valley century Chilean Development Corporation Chillán Chiloé Chiloé island Chuquicamata coal coastal communications Communist Concepción considerable copper Coquimbo cordillera country's crops decade democratic Desert Chile economic election exports finance foreign trade Forest Chile González Videla Government Huachipato Ibáñez important increase indicate industry investment Iquique labour Latin America loans Magallanes major manufacturing Mediterranean Chile ment miles million dollars million pesos mineral mining nitrate O'Higgins Osorno output Pacific Pan-American parties period Peru petroleum plant political population port post-war Potrerillos President production provinces Puerto Montt Punta Arenas railway rainfall recent region relations republic river Santiago secure settlement social southern statistics steel supply Talcahuano Tarapacá tion tons U.S. dollars United Kingdom United Nations Valdivia Valparaiso zone