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2009 Chilean Post 1st Round Election Analysis Joshua Tucker - December 14, 2009 We are again pleased to have "Gregory Weeks":http://www.politicalscience.uncc.edu/gbweeks/ provide post-election
2009 Chilean Election Preview Joshua Tucker - December 12, 2009 "Once again":https://themonkeycage.org/election_reports/, we welcome "Gregory Weeks":http://www.politicalscience.uncc.edu/gbweeks/, this time with pre-election
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