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Assessing the Strength of Pentecostal Churches’ Electoral Support: Evidence from Brazil Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 2
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“New Extractivism” in Mexico: Hope and Deception Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 2
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Opposition Support and the Experience of Violence Explain the Colombian Peace Referendum Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 2
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Public Perceptions of Clean Elections in Mexico: An Analysis of the 2000, 2006, and 2012 Elections Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 2
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Do Voters Affect Policies? Within-Coalition Competition in the Chilean Electoral System Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 1
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Party Identification in an Encapsulated Party System: The Case of Postauthoritarian Chile Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 1
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Persuasion and Coercion in the Clientelistic Exchange: A Survey of Four Argentine Provinces Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 1
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Transformation or Substitution? The Workers’ Party and the Right in Northeast Brazil Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 1
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Women Mobilizing Women: Candidates’ Strategies for Winning the Presidency Enthalten in Journal of politics in Latin America Bd. 10, Nr. 1
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Buchbesprechung: Anika Becher, Explaining Ethnic and Election Violence: Kenya and Malawi in Comparison (2016) Enthalten in Africa Spectrum Bd. 52, Nr. 2
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