International Norms and Mobilization of Democracy: Nicaragua in the WorldAshgate, 2002 - 147 頁 This volume demonstrates that international action for democracy does not solely rest on American democracy promotion strategies, but that it actually depends on a variety of global actors and interactions. It is suitable for policy experts, non-governmental organizations, international aid agencies and courses on international relations theory, comparative politics, and Latin American politics. |
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The pact intended that these two parties should remain the FSLN and the PLC . MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS : Parties could be allowed to obtain 80 % of the required signatures and representatives in 80 % of municipalities and still be recognized ...
The pact intended that these two parties should remain the FSLN and the PLC . MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS : Parties could be allowed to obtain 80 % of the required signatures and representatives in 80 % of municipalities and still be recognized ...
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suggests that the FSLN and PLC succeeded in becoming the two dominant parties : a Sandinista group and the PLC rightist group with strong ideological links to the Somoza legacy . The November 2001 election was also framed by these ...
suggests that the FSLN and PLC succeeded in becoming the two dominant parties : a Sandinista group and the PLC rightist group with strong ideological links to the Somoza legacy . The November 2001 election was also framed by these ...
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Table 7.3 Nicaraguan Elections since 1990 Party 1990 1996 2001 FSLN 40.81 37.7 42.281 Other 5.3 11.15 1.41 Liberals * 53.9 51.06 56.3 FSLN defeat 13.1 13.36 14.021 Source : Supreme Electoral Council . * In 1990 the party running was the ...
Table 7.3 Nicaraguan Elections since 1990 Party 1990 1996 2001 FSLN 40.81 37.7 42.281 Other 5.3 11.15 1.41 Liberals * 53.9 51.06 56.3 FSLN defeat 13.1 13.36 14.021 Source : Supreme Electoral Council . * In 1990 the party running was the ...
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