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  • The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) is a coordinated comparative project that enables the systematic analysis of electoral behavior under globally varying institutional conditions. CSES coordinates the operation of more than 50 indigenous national election studies across the world, thereby ensuring that information about citizens’ behavior and attitudes gathered at each site is comparable. Under CSES auspices, information about the institutional arrangements that characterize each participating country is also collected, also in comparable form. CSES designs, receives, rationalizes, cleans, and merges these data, and then makes them freely and immediately available to the world’s scholarly community. (xsd:string)
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