The pseudo-democrat's dilemma : : why election observation became an international norm / / Susan D. Hyde.

Why did election monitoring become an international norm? Why do pseudo-democrats-undemocratic leaders who present themselves as democratic-invite international observers, even when they are likely to be caught manipulating elections? Is election observation an effective tool of democracy promotion,...

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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (261 p.)
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505 0 |a Signaling democracy and the norm of internationally observed elections -- Sovereign leaders and the decision to invite observers -- Democracy-contingent benefits -- Does election monitoring matter? -- The quality of monitoring and strategic manipulation -- Conclusion : constrained leaders and changing international expectations. 
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