The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 45
... expect that increasing numbers of veto players will also attenuate the policy effectiveness of the president and ... expect similar voter perceptions but based on a different reasoning : we expect multipartyism to Scot Schraufnagel and ...
... expect that increasing numbers of veto players will also attenuate the policy effectiveness of the president and ... expect similar voter perceptions but based on a different reasoning : we expect multipartyism to Scot Schraufnagel and ...
Pagina 49
... expect little fatigue . Furthermore , one may argue that increased oppor- tunities to vote in newly established or revived democracies may contribute to increasing faith in democratic processes and thus increase the legitimacy of the ...
... expect little fatigue . Furthermore , one may argue that increased oppor- tunities to vote in newly established or revived democracies may contribute to increasing faith in democratic processes and thus increase the legitimacy of the ...
Pagina 85
... expect their own interests to take precedence . In the hope of avoiding such conflicts of interest , politi- cal finance regulations either ban particular groups of donors or attempt to minimize their influence on elected officeholders ...
... expect their own interests to take precedence . In the hope of avoiding such conflicts of interest , politi- cal finance regulations either ban particular groups of donors or attempt to minimize their influence on elected officeholders ...
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