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Presidential Campaigns In Latin America Electoral Strategies And Success Contagion Taylor C Boas

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Presidential Campaigns In Latin America Electoral Strategies And Success Contagion Taylor C Boas
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Taylor C. Boas
ISBN: 9781107131149, 1107131146
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Presidential Campaigns In Latin America Electoral Strategies And Success Contagion Taylor C Boas by Taylor C. Boas 9781107131149, 1107131146 instant download after payment.

How do presidential candidates in new democracies choose their campaign strategies, and what strategies do they adopt? In contrast to the claim that campaigns around the world are becoming more similar to one another, Taylor Boas argues that new democracies are likely to develop nationally specific approaches to electioneering through a process called success contagion. The theory of success contagion holds that the first elected president to complete a successful term in office establishes a national model of campaign strategy that other candidates will adopt in the future. He develops this argument for the cases of Chile, Brazil, and Peru, drawing on interviews with campaign strategists and content analysis of candidates' television advertising from the 1980s through 2011. The author concludes by testing the argument in ten other new democracies around the world, demonstrating substantial support for the theory.

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