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Mexico's Postelectoral Concertacesiones: The Rise and Demise of a Substitutive Informal Institution (English)
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Informal institutions and politics in the developing world; Informal institutions and democracy: lessons from Latin America
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2006
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Title:Mexico's Postelectoral Concertacesiones: The Rise and Demise of a Substitutive Informal Institution
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Conference:CONFERENCE, Informal institutions and politics in the developing world; Informal institutions and democracy: lessons from Latin America ; 2002 ; Cambridge, MA
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Place of publication:Baltimore:
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Publication date:2006-01-01
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Size:22 pages
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Remarks:ALSO INCLUDES PAPERS FROM A second conference, entitled `Informal Institutions and Politics in Latin America: Understanding the Rules of the Game, held at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, in April 2003
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents conference proceedings
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Accommodating Informal Institutions and Chilean DemocracySiavelis, P. et al. | 2006
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How Informal Electoral Institutions Shape the Brazilian Legislative ArenaDesposato, S. W. et al. | 2006
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Crafting Legislative Ghost Coalitions in Ecuador: Informal Institutions and Economic Reform in an Unlikely CaseAcosta, A. M. et al. | 2006
- 87
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Informal Institutions When Formal Contracting Is Prohibited: Campaign Finance in BrazilSamuels, D. et al. | 2006
- 106
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The Difficult Road from Caudillismo to Democracy: The Impact of Clientelism in HondurasTaylor-Robinson, M. M. et al. | 2006
- 125
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Do Informal Rules Make Democracy Work? Accounting for Accountability in ArgentinaStokes, S. C. et al. | 2006
- 143
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The Birth and Transformation of the Dedazo in MexicoLangston, J. et al. | 2006
- 160
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Election Insurance and Coalition Survival: Formal and Informal Institutions in ChileCarey, J. M. / Siavelis, P. et al. | 2006
- 178
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Informal Institutions and Party Organization in Latin AmericaFreidenberg, F. / Levitsky, S. et al. | 2006
- 201
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The Rule of (Non)Law: Prosecuting Police Killings in Brazil and ArgentinaBrinks, D. M. et al. | 2006
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Mexico's Postelectoral Concertacesiones: The Rise and Demise of a Substitutive Informal InstitutionEisenstadt, T. A. et al. | 2006
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Dispensing Justice at the Margins of Formality: The Informal Rule of Law in Latin AmericaVan Cott, D. L. et al. | 2006
- 285
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On Informal Institutions, Once AgainO Donnell, G. et al. | 2006