Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 322
... election takes place and that various forms of intimidation are applied frequently by the state . The picture of national elections seen here and the effect they would have on political life are very different from the previous view . A ...
... election takes place and that various forms of intimidation are applied frequently by the state . The picture of national elections seen here and the effect they would have on political life are very different from the previous view . A ...
Page 325
... election , individuals or groups that substantively challenge the government would be eliminated or rendered helpless : the potentially threatening element in national elections would be controlled . The effect of national elections ...
... election , individuals or groups that substantively challenge the government would be eliminated or rendered helpless : the potentially threatening element in national elections would be controlled . The effect of national elections ...
Page 364
... election up to and including 1988 , is a party of the left , a coalition of prairie socialists and working - class trade unionists . The Conservatives came into the 1988 election as the governing party , having achieved a landslide ...
... election up to and including 1988 , is a party of the left , a coalition of prairie socialists and working - class trade unionists . The Conservatives came into the 1988 election as the governing party , having achieved a landslide ...
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The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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