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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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