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It is this specific institutional , political , and socioeconomic context that we consider when formulating our theoretical expectations about the relationship between traditional predictors of voter turnout and turnout in CSA countries ...
It is this specific institutional , political , and socioeconomic context that we consider when formulating our theoretical expectations about the relationship between traditional predictors of voter turnout and turnout in CSA countries ...
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The Costa Rica Reader offers a broad overview of the historical experience of a small , intriguing country . ... Costa Rica's experience , past and present , differs from other Latin American countries in important respects .
The Costa Rica Reader offers a broad overview of the historical experience of a small , intriguing country . ... Costa Rica's experience , past and present , differs from other Latin American countries in important respects .
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Allowing legislators to set their own remuneration is controversial in many countries . In societies marked by poverty the issue is subject to sensationalist headlines comparing unattended social misery to the lavish lifestyles of ...
Allowing legislators to set their own remuneration is controversial in many countries . In societies marked by poverty the issue is subject to sensationalist headlines comparing unattended social misery to the lavish lifestyles of ...
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