The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... countries higher voting frequency might be perceived as reflecting increased democratic legitimacy , which could result in higher turnout . The regional focus of voting turnout in the countries of Central and South America ( CSA ) ...
... countries higher voting frequency might be perceived as reflecting increased democratic legitimacy , which could result in higher turnout . The regional focus of voting turnout in the countries of Central and South America ( CSA ) ...
Pagina 42
... CSA countries . Our analysis includes elections beginning a decade ( 1990s ) after the onset of democratic transitions in the early 1980s , thus eschewing factors that may be idiosyncratic to the first elections . Voting Turnout in ...
... CSA countries . Our analysis includes elections beginning a decade ( 1990s ) after the onset of democratic transitions in the early 1980s , thus eschewing factors that may be idiosyncratic to the first elections . Voting Turnout in ...
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... CSA countries when ethnic interests are articulated by politi- cal parties , turnout is higher by .07 , on average , than in countries where ethnic political parties are nonexistent . Finally , the fre- quency of elections is not ...
... CSA countries when ethnic interests are articulated by politi- cal parties , turnout is higher by .07 , on average , than in countries where ethnic political parties are nonexistent . Finally , the fre- quency of elections is not ...
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