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Elections and democracy in Central America, revisited
Elections and democracy in Central America, revisited, The thirteen original essays in this collection evaluate the role of elections in the development of democracy in the nations of Central America: Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama. Exploring the region's transformation ov, Elections and democracy in Central America, revisited has a rating of 3 stars
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Elections and democracy in Central America, revisited, The thirteen original essays in this collection evaluate the role of elections in the development of democracy in the nations of Central America: Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama. Exploring the region's transformation ov, Elections and democracy in Central America, revisited
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  • Elections and democracy in Central America, revisited
  • Written by author Mitchell A. Seligson, John A. Booth
  • Published by Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1995., 1995/12/31
  • The thirteen original essays in this collection evaluate the role of elections in the development of democracy in the nations of Central America: Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama. Exploring the region's transformation ov
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Preface
Introduction. Elections and Democracy in Central America: A Framework for Analysis 1
1 Electoral Problems and the Democratic Project in Guatemala 25
2 Elections, Civil War, and Transition in El Salvador, 1982-1994: A Preliminary Evaluation 45
3 Democracy in Honduras: The Electoral and the Political Reality 66
4 Elections and Public Opinion in the Development of Nicaraguan Democracy 84
5 Elections and Democracy in Costa Rica 103
6 Elections under Crisis: Background to Panama in the 1980s 123
7 Who Votes in Central America? A Comparative Analysis 151
8 The Impact of Election Observers in Central America 183
9 Election Observation and Democratization: Reflections on the Nicaraguan Case 202
10 Respectable Intervention: The United States and Central American Elections 224
11 Elites and Democracy in Central America 244
Conclusion. Elections and the Prospects for Democracy in Central America 264
Notes on the Contributors 287
Index 291


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