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"Argentine electoral compaigning seldom uses television debates, telephone banks, or mass mailings. But radio and television ads are heavily used, as are opinion surveys. Carlos Menem was very effective with his automobile caravan, the 'Menemovil,' which brought him into direct contact with the voters. Interesting look at Argentine campaign styles and techniques of 'image-building.'"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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Spanish
Pages
155

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Claves de la campaña electoral 1989
1989, Editorial Centro de Estudios Unión para la Nueva Mayoria
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Published in
Buenos Aires
Series
Colección Análisis politico ;, 1

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Library of Congress
JL2092 .F74 1989

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Pagination
155 p. ;
Number of pages
155

ID Numbers

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OL1916370M
ISBN 10
9509947008
LCCN
90125251
OCLC/WorldCat
21913344

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