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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... institutional , political , and socioeconomic context that we consider when formulating our theoretical expec- tations about the relationship between traditional predictors of voter turnout and turnout in CSA countries . Our analysis ...
... institutional , political , and socioeconomic context that we consider when formulating our theoretical expec- tations about the relationship between traditional predictors of voter turnout and turnout in CSA countries . Our analysis ...
Pagina 57
... institutional arrangements on turnout among reg- istered voters may be indirect , operating through the registration process . After all , it is not much of a stretch to assume that higher registration rates will be linked to higher ...
... institutional arrangements on turnout among reg- istered voters may be indirect , operating through the registration process . After all , it is not much of a stretch to assume that higher registration rates will be linked to higher ...
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... institutional reform , and citizen participation in ( and con- trol over ) public affairs . These groups were able to draw on their prior experiences in monitoring the state , political institutions , and leaders and holding officials ...
... institutional reform , and citizen participation in ( and con- trol over ) public affairs . These groups were able to draw on their prior experiences in monitoring the state , political institutions , and leaders and holding officials ...
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