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The theoretical expectations we formulate below are similar in both models unless noted otherwise . Table 1 shows the countries and years included in our analysis , along with average turnout in each country ...
The theoretical expectations we formulate below are similar in both models unless noted otherwise . Table 1 shows the countries and years included in our analysis , along with average turnout in each country ...
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The Costa Rica Reader offers a broad overview of the historical experience of a small , intriguing country . ... Costa Rica's experience , past and present , differs from other Latin American countries in important respects .
The Costa Rica Reader offers a broad overview of the historical experience of a small , intriguing country . ... Costa Rica's experience , past and present , differs from other Latin American countries in important respects .
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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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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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