Costa Rica has one of the oldest democracies in Latin America, having avoided many of the political problems in the region in the 1970s and 1980s. The People Costa Rica has a population of just under 5 million people—a little more than half the population of New York City. Religion play...
Costa Rica suffers a _ _ circle in which the voters seek new political actors who fare as badly as the old ones. A. virtuous B. vicious C. positive D. negative 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 本题考察形容词词义。A项为“善良的、有道德的”;B项为堕落的、恶毒的、恶意的;C项为积极的...
Decision-making on issues related to trade and the environment has presented the Costa Rican political system with serious challenges since the mid-1980s. The Costa Rican debt crisis of the early 1980s intensified the problems of the old state-led development model, and left Costa Rica ...
Exports of agricultural products such as bananas, coffee and sugar form the backbone of Costa Rica’s economy. Years of political stability and a relatively highly educated workforce have made the country attractive for foreign investment. On the other hand, periods of strong economic growth have ...
解析 一个咖啡店.结果一 题目 costa什么意思 答案 costa 英['kɒstə] 美['kɒstə] n.肋;缘;中脉;前缘脉 名词复数:costae [例句]Even costa rica faces political problems.即使是哥斯达黎加也面临着同样的政治问题.相关推荐 1costa什么意思 反馈 收藏 ...
Costa Rica Says Will Work With U.S. to Strengthen Migration Control More Reuters U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Costa Rica's President Carlos Alvarado Quesada look on as Costa Rica's Minister of Public Security Michael Soto signs bilateral documents during...
But the pacification and political stabilization in surrounding countries in the 1990s has led to a migration reversal which has helped to reduce these pressures and problems (Mesa-Lago, 1992, 1994a; IDB, 1994b; ECLAC, 1996). Historical In colonial times, Costa Rica had no rich metals, it ...
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While social injustices were in no way as pronounced as in its northern neighbours, Costa Rica was not the Suiza Centroamericana it had been played up to be. Despite the regime's refusal to tackle such basic problems as land distribution, the Costa Rican hierarchy refrained from any direct ...
Costa Rica is one the most expensive of the Central American countries, and yet continues to be one of the most popular destinations for expats. This is largely due to its political stability, and kind people, along with a robust, growing economy. While Costa Rica may not enjoy the same ...