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in the CSA context . O'Donnell ( 1996 ) argues that particularism erodes " legally established authority and create ( s ) enormous temptations for corruption " ( ibid .: 7 ) . It is this specific institutional , political , and ...
in the CSA context . O'Donnell ( 1996 ) argues that particularism erodes " legally established authority and create ( s ) enormous temptations for corruption " ( ibid .: 7 ) . It is this specific institutional , political , and ...
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We have constructed propositions specific to the political and socioeconomic context of this region , taking into ... Given these factors , several of our hypotheses differ from those made in Western industrialized contexts either in ...
We have constructed propositions specific to the political and socioeconomic context of this region , taking into ... Given these factors , several of our hypotheses differ from those made in Western industrialized contexts either in ...
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We reasoned that in the CSA context these variables would be particularly important in determining voting turnout given the excessive power of the executive and ineffective legislatures . In addition , greater proportionality between ...
We reasoned that in the CSA context these variables would be particularly important in determining voting turnout given the excessive power of the executive and ineffective legislatures . In addition , greater proportionality between ...
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