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Electoral authoritarianism : the dynamics of unfree competition / edited by Andreas Schedler.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boulder, Colo. : L. Rienner Publishers, 2006Descripción: ix, 267 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • no mediado
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 1588264157
  • 1588264408
  • 9781588264152
  • 9781588264404
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 321.9 E38 2006
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The logic of electoral authoritarianism / Andreas Schedler -- Methodological challenges -- Drawing boundaries: how to craft intermediate regime categories / Gerardo L. Munck -- Observer paradoxes: how to assess electoral manipulation / Jonathan Hartlyn and Jennifer McCoy -- Regime and opposition dynamics -- Elite ruptures: when do ruling parties split? / Joy Langston -- Tipping games: when do opposition parties coalesce? / Nicolas van de Walle -- The electoral battlefield -- Manipulative skills: how do rulers control the electoral arena? / William Case -- After defeat: when do rulers steal elections? / Mark R. Thompson and Philipp Kuntz -- Armed arbiters: when does the military step into the electoral arena? / John F. Clark -- Tragic protest: why do opposition parties boycott elections? / Staffan I. Lindberg -- Shifting power relations -- Authoritarian failure: how does state weakness strengthen electoral competition? / Lucan A. Way -- Creative constitutions: how do parliamentary powers shape the electoral arena? / M. Steven Fish -- Linkage and leverage: how do international factors change domestic balances of power? / Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way -- Conclusion -- Beyond electoral authoritarianism: the spectrum of nondemocratic regimes / Richard Snyder.
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The logic of electoral authoritarianism / Andreas Schedler -- Methodological challenges -- Drawing boundaries: how to craft intermediate regime categories / Gerardo L. Munck -- Observer paradoxes: how to assess electoral manipulation / Jonathan Hartlyn and Jennifer McCoy -- Regime and opposition dynamics -- Elite ruptures: when do ruling parties split? / Joy Langston -- Tipping games: when do opposition parties coalesce? / Nicolas van de Walle -- The electoral battlefield -- Manipulative skills: how do rulers control the electoral arena? / William Case -- After defeat: when do rulers steal elections? / Mark R. Thompson and Philipp Kuntz -- Armed arbiters: when does the military step into the electoral arena? / John F. Clark -- Tragic protest: why do opposition parties boycott elections? / Staffan I. Lindberg -- Shifting power relations -- Authoritarian failure: how does state weakness strengthen electoral competition? / Lucan A. Way -- Creative constitutions: how do parliamentary powers shape the electoral arena? / M. Steven Fish -- Linkage and leverage: how do international factors change domestic balances of power? / Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way -- Conclusion -- Beyond electoral authoritarianism: the spectrum of nondemocratic regimes / Richard Snyder.

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