Since 1982, Latin Americans have endured dramatic economic crises and elections that advanced liberal democracy and political pluralism. These conditions led many to believe that electoral results mainly reflect reactions to the economy. Based on an extensive study of the elections covering the 1980s and most of the 1990s, Economic Crises and Electoral Responses in Latin America offers a comprehensive overview of the many complex factors in the hearts and minds of voters.
Since 1982, Latin Americans have endured dramatic economic crises and elections that advanced liberal democracy and political pluralism. These conditions led many to believe that electoral results mainly reflect reactions to the economy. Based on an extensive study of the elections covering the 1980s and most of the 1990s, Economic Crises and Electoral Responses in Latin America offers a comprehensive overview of the many complex factors in the hearts and minds of voters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fabián Echegaray is the Director at Market Analysis, a market research and public opinion company covering Brazil and all major Latin American countries. Echegaray was a lecturer at Trinity College and UFSC (Brazil) on Latin American Politics and Political Psychology, and published dozens of articles in academic and professional journals. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Connecticut.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Theories of Electoral Choice and Empirical Research on Elections in Latin America Chapter 3 Electoral Choice and Decisional Clues Chapter 4 Models of Electoral Choice: Measurement and Empirical Description Chapter 5 Aggregate-Level Analysis of Electoral Outcomes in Latin America Chapter 6 Talking Contextual Difference into Account Chapter 7 Individual-Level Analysis of Voting Behavior in Three Latin American Countries Chapter 8 Understanding the Basis of Electoral Support in Latin America Chapter 9 Appendices Chapter 10 References
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Theories of Electoral Choice and Empirical Research on Elections in Latin America Chapter 3 Electoral Choice and Decisional Clues Chapter 4 Models of Electoral Choice: Measurement and Empirical Description Chapter 5 Aggregate-Level Analysis of Electoral Outcomes in Latin America Chapter 6 Talking Contextual Difference into Account Chapter 7 Individual-Level Analysis of Voting Behavior in Three Latin American Countries Chapter 8 Understanding the Basis of Electoral Support in Latin America Chapter 9 Appendices Chapter 10 References
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