International Election Monitoring, Sovereignty, and the Western Hemisphere

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Civil Societies
comparative politics
constitutional
Constitutional Structure
democracy
Democracy Promotion
democratic transitions
domestic
Domestic Observers
Election Monitoring
election observation impact
electoral
Electoral Process
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Esquipulas II
Foreign Observers
human
Human Rights
IEM
Interior Minister
International Human Rights Law Group
International Monetary Fund
international relations theory
IR Theory
Latin American studies
Law Group
Mexico's Foreign Policy
Neoclassical Realism
Nicaraguan Elections
OAS Charter
OAS Mission
OAS Secretary General
observer
political legitimacy
Political Parties
process
promotion
rights
Salinas Administration
structure
transnational governance
Western Hemisphere Idea

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415974431
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book traces the process by which national elections became international events or, more precisely, what the effects of this process are on state sovereignty.

Contrary to the conventional wisdom in International Relations - to judge by the neglect of this phenomenon in the literature - this book argues that the study of IEM does not belong only in the field of comparative politics. As a system-wide phenomenon, IEM should not be restricted to the study of purely domestic politics or of foreign policy. This book contends that sovereignty has been partially transformed by the recent emergence of IEM. Furthermore, the author locates the origins of this change in the Americas, claiming that the western hemisphere's normative structure - what Santa-Cruz calls the Western Hemisphere Idea (WHI) - was particularly conducive to this new understanding of state sovereignty. This is the first work to engage the issue of IEM in a comprehensive manner from a theoretical perspective. International Election Monitoring, Sovereignty, and the Western Hemisphere covers a broad and relevant scholarly literature, and the cases comparisons widen the book's appeal, since they illustrate a useful range of experience.

Arturo Santa-Cruz is Associate Professor at the Department of Pacific Studies, University of Guadalajara. He is the author of Un debate teórico empíricamente ilustrado: Laconstrucción de la soberanía japonesa, 1853-1902, editor of What's in a Name? Globalization Regionalization, andAPEC, and co-editor of Globalization, Regionalization andDomestic Trajectories in the Pacific Rim: The EconomicImpact. He has published several articles in refereed journals in Australia, Chile, Great Britain, Mexico, South Korea, and the United States.

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