The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Party Commitments : Measurable by Grade ? Speaking on behalf of special interests does not require that a legislator share the social or economic interests of the group . A representative might defend exporters ' interests without ...
... Party Commitments : Measurable by Grade ? Speaking on behalf of special interests does not require that a legislator share the social or economic interests of the group . A representative might defend exporters ' interests without ...
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... party list for the Republican Party but exhorted his many followers in advertisements to split their vote and support Echandi for the presidency : " Our Goal , Mario Echandi for the presidency of the Republic and many Calderonista ...
... party list for the Republican Party but exhorted his many followers in advertisements to split their vote and support Echandi for the presidency : " Our Goal , Mario Echandi for the presidency of the Republic and many Calderonista ...
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... party competition during slow processes of democratization and economic liberalization that caused cross - national variation . Consistent with the comparative institutional literature on party systems ( Mainwaring and Scully 1995 ) ...
... party competition during slow processes of democratization and economic liberalization that caused cross - national variation . Consistent with the comparative institutional literature on party systems ( Mainwaring and Scully 1995 ) ...
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