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Election Quality and International Observation 1975-2004: Two New Datasets

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2010-10-19
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Kelley, Judith G
Kolev, Kiril
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elections
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fraud
election quality
violence
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transnational actors
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Judith Kelley

Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy
Judith Kelley became the Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy in July 2018. Kelley, an expert on international relations, researches how international actors can promote democratic and human rights reforms. Kelley is also a senior fellow with the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. Kelley's work focuses on how states, international organizations, and NGOs can promote domestic political reforms in problem states, and how international no
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