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Title: | Why Dominant Parties LoseMexico’s Democratization inComparative Perspective |
Authors: | F.Greene, Kenneth |
Keywords: | Comparative Perspective |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Description: | Why have dominant parties persisted in power for decades in countries spread across the globe? Why did most eventually lose? Why Dominant Parties Lose develops a theory of single-party dominance, its durability, and its breakdown into fully competitive democracy. Greene shows that dominant parties turn public resources into patronage goods to bias electoral competition in their favor and virtually win elections before election day without resorting to electoral fraud or bone-crushing repression. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/50936 |
ISBN: | 13 978-0-511-33435-1 |
Appears in Collections: | Education Planning & Management(EDPM) |
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