The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... parties , this solution only applies to a few quid pro quo arrangements between donors and candidates . The solution has a limited reach since it tends to throw away the baby with the bathwater . By contrast , regulations on the ...
... parties , this solution only applies to a few quid pro quo arrangements between donors and candidates . The solution has a limited reach since it tends to throw away the baby with the bathwater . By contrast , regulations on the ...
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... parties had officials at each table -- this group of officials would determine if a person could vote or not . The opposition registered “ phantom ” parties to stack the voting tables and the PLN responded with a full - page ad in La ...
... parties had officials at each table -- this group of officials would determine if a person could vote or not . The opposition registered “ phantom ” parties to stack the voting tables and the PLN responded with a full - page ad in La ...
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... parties to rely more on personalism , regionalism or clientelism rather than clear policy differences . How parties build and maintain constituencies in a context of changing electoral opportunities and constraints is a very ...
... parties to rely more on personalism , regionalism or clientelism rather than clear policy differences . How parties build and maintain constituencies in a context of changing electoral opportunities and constraints is a very ...
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