International Election Electioneering and the Spread of the Norm of Free and Fair Elections: 1989-1998University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2000 - 388 páginas |
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... relative gains ; although functionalists account for the former in establishing incentives for organizations , they ignore the importance of the latter in impeding cooperation . When organizations are formed , they are the product of ...
... relative gains ; although functionalists account for the former in establishing incentives for organizations , they ignore the importance of the latter in impeding cooperation . When organizations are formed , they are the product of ...
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... relative lack of democratization , as well as the limited impact of the norm in these regions . Simply put , in regions where progress towards democratization is limited , election observers are not needed . 137 Critics might suggest ...
... relative lack of democratization , as well as the limited impact of the norm in these regions . Simply put , in regions where progress towards democratization is limited , election observers are not needed . 137 Critics might suggest ...
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... relative powerlessness of the election monitoring efforts by the OAU is predicted by realist theory . However , it still fails to explain why the OAU is engaged in election monitoring in the first place . Although the normative ...
... relative powerlessness of the election monitoring efforts by the OAU is predicted by realist theory . However , it still fails to explain why the OAU is engaged in election monitoring in the first place . Although the normative ...
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Chapter Pg | 1 |
Culture Norms and Socialization | 53 |
The Emergence | 97 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action activities actors Africa American argue Assembly attempt changes Chapter Cold Commission Commonwealth compliance concerns constitutive continue Coordination Council countries cultural December demands democracy democratization determine domestic Eastern economic effectiveness efforts election engineering election observation electoral assistance electoral process established Europe European example explain fact fair elections free and fair genuine global groups holding human rights identity illustrate importance independent individual initial institutionalized institutions interests international community international observers international organizations invite involved issue Latin leaders legitimacy legitimate material missions monitoring nation-states norms notes November opposition OSCE Panama parties peace periodic political practices presence principle programs promotion realist reflects regarding regional relations remains Report requests resolution responsible result role rules Secretary-General social society sovereignty specific structures suggests technical assistance theory Third Union United Nations universal viewed vote Western