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CLASSIFYING POLITICAL REGIMES IN LATIN AMERICA, 1945–1999 Scott Mainwaring, Daniel Brinks, and Aníbal Pérez-Liñán Working Paper #280 – September 2000 CLASSIFYING POLITICAL REGIMES
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City

Tocqueville / /

Company

Stanford University Press / Rethinking Party Systems / /

Continent

AMERICA / /

Country

Japan / El Salvador / United States / Brazil / Guatemala / Argentina / South Africa / /

Event

Product Issues / /

Facility

University of Notre Dame / Kellogg Institute / /

IndustryTerm

parliamentary systems / presidential systems / /

Organization

Kellogg Institute / Peronist party / Stanford University / University of Notre Dame / /

Person

Charles Kenney / Gerardo Munck / Esta discusión / Andrés Mejía / Daniel Brinks / Steven Levitsky / Scott Mainwaring / David Collier / Carlo Nasi / Carlos Guevara Mann / Claudia Baez Camargo / Caroline Domingo / Aníbal Pérez-Liñán / Frances Hagopian / Andrés Mejia / Adam Przeworski / /

PoliticalEvent

elections / democratic elections / /

Position

head of government / Director / executive / representative / chair of the Department / Professor of Government / /

Product

democracies / /

Region

Latin America / /

Technology

t-1 / /

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