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Election Observers, Election Boycotts, and Competition: Do International Observers Increase the Chances that an Opposition Party Will Boycott the Election?
Unformatted Document Text:  Beaulieu and Hyde 29 Latin America. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Marshall, Monty G. and Keith Jaggers, Polity IV Project. 2000. Polity IV Dataset. [Computer file; version p4v2000] College Park, MD: Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland. Marshall, Monty G. and Keith Jaggers. 2000. “Polity IV Project: Data Users Manual.” Available at www.bsos.umd.edu/cidcm/inscr/polity Mendelson, Sarah. 2001. “Democracy Assistance and Political Transition in Russia.” International Security. 25.4. 68-106. Middlebrook, Kevin J. 1998. Electoral Observation and Democratic Transitions in Latin America. La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies. National Endowment for Democracy. <www.ned.org> Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. <www.osce.org/odihr/index.php3> Organization of American States. <www.oas.org> Pastor, Robert. 1998. “Mediating Elections” Journal of Democracy. 9.1. 154-163. Pevehouse, Jon Curtis. 2000. Democracy From Above? Regional Organizations and Democratization. Ann Arbor: UMI Dissertation Services. Putnam, Robert. 1988. “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two Level Games.” International Organization. 42, Summer. 42-460. Rose, Richard. 1986. Politics in England. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. Schedler, Andreas. 2002. “The Nested Game of Democratization by Elections.” International Political Science Review. 23,1. 103-122. Tilly, Charles. 1978. From Mobilization to Revolution. Reading: Addison – Wesley Publishing Co. Tjernstrom, Maja. 2003. Matrix on Political Finance Laws and Regulations. Funding of Political Parties and Election Campaigns. Stockholm: International IDEA. (Reginald Austin and Maja Tjernstrom, eds.) Thorsten Beck, George Clarke, Alberto Groff, Philip Keefer, and Patrick Walsh, 2001. "New tools in comparative political economy: The Database of Political Institutions." 15: 1, 165-176 (September), World Bank Economic Review. United Nations Department of Political Affairs Electoral Assistance Division. <www.un.org/Depts/dpa/ead/> United Nations. 2002. Member State’s Requests for Electoral Assistance to the United Nations System (since 1989 as of August 1999). New York: UN Electoral Assistance Division, Dept. of Political Affairs. Vanhanen, Tatu. 1999. “A Dataset on Measures of Democratization” International Peace Research Institute. Available at http://www.svt.ntnu.no/iss/data/vanhanen/

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Beaulieu and Hyde 29
Latin America. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Marshall, Monty G. and Keith Jaggers, Polity IV Project. 2000. Polity IV Dataset. [Computer file; version p4v2000]
College Park, MD: Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of
Maryland.
Marshall, Monty G. and Keith Jaggers. 2000. “Polity IV Project: Data Users Manual.”
Available at www.bsos.umd.edu/cidcm/inscr/polity
Mendelson, Sarah. 2001. “Democracy Assistance and Political Transition in Russia.” International Security. 25.4.
68-106.
Middlebrook, Kevin J. 1998. Electoral Observation and Democratic Transitions in Latin America. La Jolla:
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies.
National Endowment for Democracy. <www.ned.org>
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights.
<www.osce.org/odihr/index.php3>
Organization of American States. <www.oas.org>
Pastor, Robert. 1998. “Mediating Elections” Journal of Democracy. 9.1. 154-163.
Pevehouse, Jon Curtis. 2000. Democracy From Above? Regional Organizations and Democratization. Ann
Arbor: UMI Dissertation Services.
Putnam, Robert. 1988. “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two Level Games.” International
Organization. 42, Summer. 42-460.
Rose, Richard. 1986. Politics in England. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
Schedler, Andreas. 2002. “The Nested Game of Democratization by Elections.” International Political Science
Review. 23,1. 103-122.
Tilly, Charles. 1978. From Mobilization to Revolution. Reading: Addison – Wesley Publishing Co.
Tjernstrom, Maja. 2003. Matrix on Political Finance Laws and Regulations. Funding of Political Parties and
Election Campaigns. Stockholm: International IDEA. (Reginald Austin and Maja Tjernstrom, eds.)
Thorsten Beck, George Clarke, Alberto Groff, Philip Keefer, and Patrick Walsh, 2001. "New tools in comparative
political economy: The Database of Political Institutions." 15: 1, 165-176 (September), World Bank
Economic Review
.
United Nations Department of Political Affairs Electoral Assistance Division. <www.un.org/Depts/dpa/ead/>
United Nations. 2002. Member State’s Requests for Electoral Assistance to the United Nations System (since 1989
as of August 1999). New York: UN Electoral Assistance Division, Dept. of Political Affairs.
Vanhanen, Tatu. 1999. “A Dataset on Measures of Democratization” International Peace
Research Institute. Available at
http://www.svt.ntnu.no/iss/data/vanhanen/


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