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Civil Society and Electoral Accountability: Lessons from Latin America,of international organizations, civic associations are active in the periods between elections, and are as likely to monitor elections in states considered to be democracies as in states that are democratizing. All of these characteristics highlight the unique role of domestic monitoring organizations (DMOs) in long-term democratic consolidation.伪善 发表于 2025-3-23 16:03:47
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Election Monitoring in Latin America,sociations. This makes it an ideal location to study the phenomenon of domestic election monitoring. The experience in the Americas provides a rich source of data, a range of cases and a sufficient temporal perspective to make interpretation of data possible.Cholagogue 发表于 2025-3-23 23:44:45
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Civil Society and Electoral Accountability in Mexico,ntil the late 1980s, that same party controlled all the Senate seats, the majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies, all governorships and all but a small fraction of municipal offices. Mexico’s democratization process has been characterized by its gradualism, including the evolution of freer andSputum 发表于 2025-3-24 15:14:44
Civil Society and Electoral Accountability In Venezuela, up until the 1990s. This chapter describes the ambiguous role of Venezuelan civil society in the struggle for electoral accountability in Venezuela from the early 1990s to 2009. During this period the Venezuelan political system underwent significant changes after the election of Hugo Chávez to theInterdict 发表于 2025-3-24 22:23:19
Regional Networking for Electoral Accountability,ented civic associations that had been monitoring elections for over a decade; others were just entering the field. They agreed to form a network—the .—to“promote the exchange of experiences, provide a mutual political and technical support system for electoral monitoring and promote the development大喘气 发表于 2025-3-25 02:41:03
Civil Society and Electoral Accountability: Lessons from Latin America,tries. Their work should not be subordinated to that of the more renowned international players, as they have, in many ways, greater potential than internationals to influence democratic consolidation. In Latin America, domestic election monitors are present at a similar proportion of elections as t