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VOTER TURNOUT IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA Scot Schraufnagel University of Central Florida Barbara Sgouraki University of Central Florida Keywords : Vote , turnout , Latin America , political participation , elections Political ...
VOTER TURNOUT IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA Scot Schraufnagel University of Central Florida Barbara Sgouraki University of Central Florida Keywords : Vote , turnout , Latin America , political participation , elections Political ...
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The variation in attitudes across the Central American countries on the facets of democracy is reflective of the different histories of the countries . For example , voter registration and turnout in 2004 tended to be higher in Central ...
The variation in attitudes across the Central American countries on the facets of democracy is reflective of the different histories of the countries . For example , voter registration and turnout in 2004 tended to be higher in Central ...
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is often portrayed as highly centralized in the manner of its neigh- bor El Salvador ; yet , Honduras is the most decentralized country in Central America . The authors have done readers and scholars a favor by avoiding assumptions ...
is often portrayed as highly centralized in the manner of its neigh- bor El Salvador ; yet , Honduras is the most decentralized country in Central America . The authors have done readers and scholars a favor by avoiding assumptions ...
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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