Preference and voting behavior
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Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, Civic participation, Electoral system, Elections, Political participation, Political partyAbstract
“Nicaraguan liberalism closes the century on the Atlantic Coast just as it began: with a strong discourse of incorporation of Spanish Nicaragua in the name of progress. Almost 100 years after Zelaya, this liberalism continues to promise the train, the region to communications and development.”
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1998-10-01
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Preference and voting behavior. (1998). Wani, 23, 18-25. https://camjol.info/index.php/WANI/article/view/19772
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How to Cite
Preference and voting behavior. (1998). Wani, 23, 18-25. https://camjol.info/index.php/WANI/article/view/19772