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Democracy and Central America
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Selected full-text books and articles on this topic at Questia
Democratic Transitions in Central America
Jorge I. Domínguez; Marc Lindenberg.
University Press of Florida, 1997
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State Formation in Central America: The Struggle for Autonomy, Development, and Democracy
Howard H. Lentner.
Greenwood Press, 1993
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Elections and Democracy in Central America, Revisited
Mitchell A. Seligson; John A. Booth.
University of North Carolina Press, vol.10, 1995 (Enlarged edition)
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Central America: Democracy, Development, and Change
John M. Kirk; George W. Schuyler; Sylvia Mattinson; Sandor Halebsky; James Sacouman; Henry Veltmeyer.
Praeger Publishers, 1988
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Elections and Democracy in Central America
John A. Booth; Mitchell A. Seligson.
University of North Carolina Press, vol.8, 1989
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Understanding Central America
John A. Booth; Thomas W. Walker.
Westview Press, 1999 (3rd edition)
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The United States, Honduras, and the Crisis in Central America
Donald E. Schulz; Deborah Sundloff Schulz.
Westview Press, 1994
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Is There a Transition to Democracy in El Salvador?
Joseph S. Tulchin; Gary Bland; Joseph S. Tulchin; Gary Bland.
L. Rienner Publishers, 1992
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In Search of Democratic Governance in Central America: Political Parties Are Controlled by a Handful of People Who Profit from Running the Parties in a Patrimonial Style, and There Are Narrow Prospects for Economic Reforms. Why Has So Little Progress Been Made?
Sojo, Carlos.
Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 57, No. 1, Fall 2003
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The Challenges of Democratization : Since the Early 1990s, Central America Has Celebrated Free and Fair Elections, with Power Transferrring Peacefully from One Democratically Elected Government to Another
Orozco, Manuel.
The World and I, Vol. 18, No. 3, March 2003
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