Caught Between Political Engineering and Diplomacy? Challenging demands for Election Observation in Africa - The Case of founding elections in Nigeria and Madagascar
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2004
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Journal Article
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election observation; democratization; aid; Madagascar; Nigeria
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No discipline assigned
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103-418-270
(Last edited on
2005/08/04 02:12:36 GMT-6)
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Towards an integrated approach to election observation?: Professionalising European long-term election observation missions Maastricht: European Centre ....
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