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_aBUNCE, Valerie _954885 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aGetting Real About "Real Causes" |
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_aWashington DC : _bEditorial Office, _cJan./2009 |
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520 | 3 | _aWay is correct that structural factors make competitive regimes more or less vulnerable, but he ignores the durability of even very weak regimes. In the color revolutions, defeat occurred because of the formation of a united opposition; collaboration among oppositions, civil society groups and international democracy promoters; ambitious campaigns to win public support, register new voters, and get out the vote; and widespread use of vote monitors. Thanks to such innovations, voters selected the opposition rather than staying home or supporting the regime, and very close elections in Ukraine, Serbia and Slovakia tilted in the favor of the opposition. | |
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_aWOLCHIK, Sharon _954886 |
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_tJournal of Democracy _g20, 1, p. 69-73 _dWashington DC : Editorial Office, Jan./2009 _w |
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