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Election Boycott - The Power and Impact of Refusing the Ballot - cover
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Election Boycott - The Power and Impact of Refusing the Ballot

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Election Boycott: This book offers a deep dive into the strategic and ethical considerations of election boycotts. It explores their impact on democratic participation and political protest. Ideal for students and professionals, the book sheds light on the complexities of not voting as a form of political engagement.
 
1: Election Boycott: Defines election boycotts, tracing their historical and modern use in democracies.
 
2: Election: Examines voting processes and the influence of boycotts on elections.
 
3: Politics of Kyrgyzstan: Explores Kyrgyzstan’s political scene and how boycotts shape its democracy.
 
4: Elections in Russia: Analyzes how boycotts affect Russia’s political legitimacy.
 
5: Protest Vote: Discusses protest voting and its connection to election boycotts.
 
6: Elections in Egypt: Investigates how boycotts impact Egypt’s election outcomes.
 
7: Abstention: Examines voting abstention and its link to election boycotts.
 
8: Conservative Christian Party – BPF: Looks at the role of this party in political boycott strategies.
 
9: Uncontested Election: Explores the impact of boycotts on uncontested elections.
 
10: 1985 Bangladeshi Military Rule Referendum: Analyzes boycotts in the 1985 military referendum in Bangladesh.
 
11: 2005 Egyptian Presidential Election: Details how boycotts shaped the 2005 Egyptian presidential election.
 
12: 2007 Syrian Presidential Election: Examines the 2007 Syrian presidential election and boycott effects.
 
13: 2009 South African General Election: Investigates boycotts in the 2009 South African general election.
 
14: 1986 Bangladeshi General Election: Discusses the impact of boycotts on the 1986 election.
 
15: 2009 Republic of the Congo Presidential Election: Looks at the role of boycotts in the 2009 presidential election.
 
16: 2005 Egyptian Constitutional Referendum: Explores boycott dynamics in the 2005 constitutional referendum.
 
17: 1992 Malian Parliamentary Election: Analyzes how boycotts shaped the 1992 Malian parliamentary election.
 
18: 1986 Bangladeshi Presidential Election: Discusses boycotts in the 1986 presidential election.
 
19: 2015 Belarusian Presidential Election: Looks at the effects of boycotts on the 2015 Belarusian election.
 
20: 2023 Cuban Parliamentary Election: Analyzes how boycotts influenced the 2023 Cuban parliamentary election.
 
21: Women's Suffrage in Francoist Spain and the Democratic Transition: Explores women’s suffrage in Francoist Spain and its connection to political boycotts.
 
Election Boycott concludes with a thoughtful analysis of the role boycotts play in democratic participation. The detailed case studies, spanning various countries and political contexts, offer valuable perspectives on how boycotts influence both electoral legitimacy and political systems.
Disponível desde: 17/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 167 páginas.

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