The Permanent Campaign of Rafael Correa: Making Ecuador's Plebiscitary Presidency

Analysts developed the notion of the permanent campaign to describe how presidents and prime ministers employ political marketing techniques in their quest to mobilize public support. To date, most scholarly studies of the phenomenon have focused on its features and consequences in advanced democrac...

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Communication
Constitutions
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Democracy
Democratization
Ecuador
Political advertising
Political Campaigns
Political development
Presidential elections
Presidents
Prime ministers
Public opinion
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