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- 2007018740 contributor B10771186.
- 2007018740 created "2007.".
- 2007018740 date "2007".
- 2007018740 date "2007.".
- 2007018740 dateCopyrighted "2007.".
- 2007018740 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-331) and index.".
- 2007018740 description "Introduction: The puzzle of single-party dominance -- A theory of single-party dominance and opposition party development -- Dominant party advantages and opposition party failure, 1930s-1990s -- Why participate? : a theory of elite activism in dominant party systems -- The empirical dynamics of elite activism -- Constrained to the core : opposition party organizations, 1980s-1990s -- Dominance defeated : voting behavior in the 2000 elections -- Extending the argument : Italy, Japan, Malaysia, and Taiwan -- Conclusions and implications.".
- 2007018740 extent "xvi, 350 p. :".
- 2007018740 identifier "0521877199 (hardback)".
- 2007018740 identifier "9780521877190 (hardback)".
- 2007018740 identifier 2007018740-b.html.
- 2007018740 identifier 2007018740-d.html.
- 2007018740 identifier 2007018740.html.
- 2007018740 issued "2007".
- 2007018740 issued "2007.".
- 2007018740 language "eng".
- 2007018740 publisher "Cambridge New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2007018740 spatial "Mexico".
- 2007018740 spatial "Mexico.".
- 2007018740 subject "324.2 22".
- 2007018740 subject "Comparative government.".
- 2007018740 subject "Democratization Mexico.".
- 2007018740 subject "JF2051 .G745 2007".
- 2007018740 subject "One-party systems.".
- 2007018740 subject "Opposition (Political science)".
- 2007018740 subject "Presidents Mexico Election 2000.".
- 2007018740 tableOfContents "Introduction: The puzzle of single-party dominance -- A theory of single-party dominance and opposition party development -- Dominant party advantages and opposition party failure, 1930s-1990s -- Why participate? : a theory of elite activism in dominant party systems -- The empirical dynamics of elite activism -- Constrained to the core : opposition party organizations, 1980s-1990s -- Dominance defeated : voting behavior in the 2000 elections -- Extending the argument : Italy, Japan, Malaysia, and Taiwan -- Conclusions and implications.".
- 2007018740 title "Why dominant parties lose : Mexico's democratization in comparative perspective / Kenneth F. Greene.".
- 2007018740 type "text".