Reforming to Win: Partisanship and Anti-corruption Reform in Latin AmericaDuke University, 2006 - 756페이지 |
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... civil society organizations . These electoral and societal developments - which in most modern democracies only took root after a considerable amount of time - provide a source of legitimacy for public officials , because real ...
... civil society organizations . These electoral and societal developments - which in most modern democracies only took root after a considerable amount of time - provide a source of legitimacy for public officials , because real ...
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... civil society initiative was La Mesa de Diálogo Argentina , convened under De La Rúa to find a way out of the economic crisis and included the participation of the Catholic church and the United Nations Program for Development as well as ...
... civil society initiative was La Mesa de Diálogo Argentina , convened under De La Rúa to find a way out of the economic crisis and included the participation of the Catholic church and the United Nations Program for Development as well as ...
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... civil society organizations , which are critical in the development and monitoring of anti - corruption reforms , by offering ideas and publishing criticisms when institutions have failed to live up to their end of the bargain . But ...
... civil society organizations , which are critical in the development and monitoring of anti - corruption reforms , by offering ideas and publishing criticisms when institutions have failed to live up to their end of the bargain . But ...
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Biography 378 | 1 |
Do We Really Know It When We See It? The Concepts | 16 |
Why Study Reform? | 31 |
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Alianza analyze anti-corruption institutions anti-corruption reform preferences Argentina attitudes about corruption campaign finance reform Carlos Menem Chile citizens coalitional Concertación corruption reform cosmetic reform countries cross-national democracy democratic depth and durability depth of anti-corruption durability of anti-corruption durability of reform economic performance Eduardo Duhalde election electoral fraud electoral payoff electoral reforms elites executive factions favor reform freedom of information FrePaSo funds governing party handling of corruption high electoral uncertainty high political transaction high uncertainty implementation increased issue Kirchner Latin America legislative level of corruption low electoral uncertainty low political transaction major anti-corruption reforms Menem Mexico moderate depth mutual sacrifice narco-trafficking neo-liberal opposition partisan preferences partisanship Peronist party political corruption political transaction costs politicians preferences for anti-corruption preferences for reform president priority of corruption reduce corruption reform depth reform durability reform outcomes result reversal strong Table theoretically Transparency International University of Salamanca variables voter demand Zedillo