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Electoral observation and democratic transitions in Latin America

This volume examines the evolution of electoral observation strategies since the 1980s, the relative contributions that foreign and domestic observers can make to free and fair elections and to the democratization process more generally, and the principal lessons learned from electoral observation initiatives in Latin America during the 1980-90s.
Print Book, English, ©1998
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, ©1998
[vii], 247 p. ; 23 cm.
9781878367389, 1878367382
318405194
Electoral Observation and Democratization in Latin America - Kevin J. Middlebrook; Domestic Electoral Observation: The Practical Lessons - Santiago A. Canton and Neil Nevitte; Monitoring and Mediating Elections during Latin American Democratization - Jennifer McCoy; Electoral Observation and Democratization in the Dominican Republic - Rosario Espinal; International Missions, Observing Elections, and the Democratic Transition in El Salvador - Tommie Sue Montgomery; Electoral Observation and Democratization in Haiti - Henry F. Carey; Electoral Observation and Democracy in Mexico - Sergio Aguayo Quezada; Electoral Observation and Democratic Transition in Nicaragua - John A. Booth; Electoral Observation and Panama's Democratic Transition - Margaret E. Scranton.