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... context that we consider when formulating our theoretical expec- tations about the relationship between traditional predictors of voter turnout and turnout in CSA countries . Our analysis includes elections beginning a decade ( 1990s ) ...
... context that we consider when formulating our theoretical expec- tations about the relationship between traditional predictors of voter turnout and turnout in CSA countries . Our analysis includes elections beginning a decade ( 1990s ) ...
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... context these variables would be particularly important in determining voting turnout given the excessive power of the executive and ineffective legislatures . In addition , greater propor- tionality between votes and seats — an ...
... context these variables would be particularly important in determining voting turnout given the excessive power of the executive and ineffective legislatures . In addition , greater propor- tionality between votes and seats — an ...
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... context of peace and human development . Whereas a military coup is led by an institution and is essentially violent psychologi- cally , politically , and constitutionally , the democratic countercoup displayed radically distinct ...
... context of peace and human development . Whereas a military coup is led by an institution and is essentially violent psychologi- cally , politically , and constitutionally , the democratic countercoup displayed radically distinct ...
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