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Citation: G. Rahat et M. Sznajder, ELECTORAL ENGINEERING IN CHILE - THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND LIMITED DEMOCRACY, Electoral studies, 17(4), 1998, pp. 429-442
Citation: F. Mattei, WINNING AT THE POLLS AND IN THE POLLS - THE INCUMBENCY ADVANTAGE IN SURVEYS OF US HOUSE VOTERS, Electoral studies, 17(4), 1998, pp. 443-461
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Citation: G. Orr, TINKERING WITH CONVENTION - VOLUNTARY VOTING AT AUSTRALIA 1997 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION ELECTION, Electoral studies, 17(4), 1998, pp. 575-581
Citation: Se. Macdonald et G. Rabinowitz, SOLVING THE PARADOX OF NONCONVERGENCE - VALENCE, POSITION, AND DIRECTION IN DEMOCRATIC-POLITICS, Electoral studies, 17(3), 1998, pp. 281-300
Citation: Ah. Miller et al., ESTABLISHING REPRESENTATION IN POST-SOVIET SOCIETIES - CHANGE IN MASSAND ELITE ATTITUDES TOWARD DEMOCRACY AND THE MARKET, 1992-1995, Electoral studies, 17(3), 1998, pp. 327-349
Citation: Hf. Weisberg, NONLINEAR MODELS OF ELECTORAL CHANGE - THE IMPLICATIONS OF POLITICAL TIME AND CHAOS THEORY FOR THE STUDY OF MASS POLITICAL-BEHAVIOR, Electoral studies, 17(3), 1998, pp. 369-382