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New Datasets on Political Institutions and Elections, 1972—2005

Patrick M. Regan, Richard W. Frank and David H. Clark
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Patrick M. Regan: Department of Political Science, Binghamton University, USA
Richard W. Frank: Department of Political Science, Binghamton University, USA
David H. Clark: Department of Political Science, Binghamton University, USA

Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2009, vol. 26, issue 3, 286-304

Abstract: This article introduces two new datasets produced by the Institutions and Elections Project.Those datasets contain nuanced information describing the political institutions, the constitutional and practical arrangements in governments, and every national election for every country in the international system between 1972 and 2005.We believe the 127 variables in these data represent a significant contribution to research programs in comparative and world politics interested in the nuances of domestic politics.

Keywords: constitutions; elections; political institutions; political parties (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1177/0738894209104556

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