Why Autocrats Hold Multiparty Elections Absent Domestic and International Pressure: Coups and Authoritarian Elections
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Dear CPW members, Thanks for taking the time to read my paper. This paper will be the first empirical chapter of my dissertation. Any comment either on my theory or on empirical tests will be appreciated.
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تاریخ انتشار 2011