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Welcome to Political Participation

  Civil Society and Democracy in Global Governance
  Civil Society and Democratic Transition in East Central Europe
  Civil Society, Political Capital, and Democratization in Central America
  Co-Governance for Accountability: Beyond “Exit” and “Voice” Technology
  The Developmental Theory of the Gender Gap: Women’s and Men’s Voting Behavior in Global Perspective
  The Discourse of Maendeleo and the Politics of Women’s Participation on Mount Kilimanjaro
  The Economic Effects of Democratic Participation
  Gender and Democratic Politics: A Comparative Analysis of Consolidation in Argentina and Chile
  Gender Inequality in Political Representation: A Worldwide Comparative Analysis
  Jurisdiction Size, Political Participation, and the Allocation of Resources
  Political Involvement in Transition
  Security, Development and Political Participation in Thailand: Alternative Currencies of Legitimacy
  There is Enough Time: Rethinking the Process of Policy Development
  The Third Sector in the Second World
  Tribalism as a Minimax-Regret Strategy: Evidence from Voting in the 2007 Kenyan Elections

Elections, Electoral Systems, and Political Participation

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  • Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Elections


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