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    Argentina versus the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas by Jacobo, Alejandro

    Published 2004
    “…This article deals with some of the many aspects that make Argentina's relationship with economic integration processes, especially those that link the country with the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA). …”
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    The General Agreement on Trade in Services: a new challenge for the Public University in Argentina? by Gertel, Héctor R.

    Published 2004
    “…The appearance in recent years of a market for the international commercialization of higher education services and the inclusion of its treatment in the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), to which Argentina adheres, pose for the country the need to ask itself to what extent national universities are ready to face the challenges that this commitment involves.…”
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    Peronism in Resumen: Defeats and Justicialism in a review of Madrid's exile (1978-1983) by Baeza Belda, Joaquín

    Published 2018
    “…Far from setting itself apart from the political situation of Argentina, the Madrid-settled community in exile kept on discussing about recent past and the present of their country. Part of it showed its point of view from the so called Club para la recuperación democrática argentina and the magazine Resumen de la actualidad argentina. …”
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    he Foreign Policy of the Argentine Civil-Military Dictatorship towards Guatemala (1976-1983) by Rostica, Julieta

    Published 2017
    “…The foreign policy of the civil-military dictatorship of Argentina (1976-1983) toward Central America has been commonly analyzed according to Argentina's participation in the anti and counter-revolutionary struggle in Nicaragua, without regard to the historical particularities of each of the countries the region. This article , however , aims to describe and systematize the foreign policy of the dictatorship in Argentina to Guatemala , identify when relations between the two countries became systematic and, finally, weigh the Argentina collaboration in counter-insurgency in that country. …”
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    SOUTHEAST ASIA IN ARGENTINA’S EXTERNAL AGENDA: ARGENTINA’S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM (2006-2015) by Baroni, Paola Andrea

    Published 2017
    “…In the last decades, Argentina has tried to find new options of external relations that allow the country  to diminish its dependency from traditional markets such as the Brazilian, the European or the North American. …”
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    In first pers@n: public ICT teacher training policies in Argentina by Martin, María Victoria

    Published 2019
    “…This article presents an approach to some representations about public policies for the inclusion of ICT in Education based on the results of 106 surveys and 23 interviews carried out with authorities, teachers, tutors and graduates of the Specialization in "Educación y TIC” (INFD, Ministerio de Educación de la Nación, Argentina) all over the country and are part of a more abaractive study that also analices the regulations in which it is framed. …”
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    The reception of Positive Psychology in Argentina: a bibliometric study of scientific journals articles by Mariñelarena-Dondena, Luciana

    Published 2016
    “…However, the reception and development of this movement in our country was clearly shaped and energized by the pioneering work of María Martina Casullo.…”
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    Evolution of computer and ICT education in Secondary Schools in Argentina during the last 35 years by Cotik, Viviana, Monteverde, Hector

    Published 2016
    “…For that reason, the teaching of computer science in secondary schools is of high interest. In a country, where a great need of graduates in informatics is expected, it is fundamental to have competent teachers that encourage students and to have public policies tending to make this growth possible. …”
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    Argentine diplomats facing political transformations in Spain: from the proclamation of the Second Republic to the Civil War (1931-1936) by Ferreyra, Alejandra Noemí

    Published 2017
    “…In this paper, we propose to analyze the particular look across which the diplomatic servants Argentinians in Spain observed the changeable political process from the proclamation of the Republic II Spanish in 1931 up to the Civil war in 1936.We will support as principal hypothesis that the perceptions that the ministerial agents were constructing of the political peninsular reality these years, they constituted one of the principal parameters from which the Argentine State observed the events that were developing in Spain,and mostly, they helped to the deployment of policies tending to restrict the revenue of Spanish immigrants to the country from the beginning itself of the civil contest. …”
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    Historical Sketch of Agriculture in Argentina up to the End of the 19th Century and the Beginning of the 20th Century. Emphasis on the Characterisation of the Agricultural Producer... by Colomé, Rinaldo Antonio

    Published 2009
    “…The "second colonization" -in the last period- is the concrete foundation of agricultural colonies, giving rise to most of the existing cities and towns in the provinces of Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Cordoba and Buenos Aires, to a much lesser extent; protagonist of the great agricultural development of the country. The farmer in this latter period was a businessman who carried out since its inception almost entirely commercial agriculture, a feature that was deepened with time, that is, the producer purchased inputs in the market and produced for the market.…”
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