Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic cen-sus in that voting is primarily along ethnic lines, hardly any of the studies have sought to explain ethnic voting following a rational choice framework. Using data of voter opinions from a survey conducted two weeks before the December 2007 Kenyan elections, we find that the expected benefits associated with a win by each of the presidential candidates varied significantly across voters from differ-ent ethnic groups. We hypothesize that decision to participate in the elections was influenced by the expected benefits as per the minimax-regret voting model. We test the predictions of this model using data of voter turnout in the December 2007 elections and find that ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2014.This dissertation ex...
This dissertation examines the polarizing effects of electoral competition in Kenya's multiethnic de...
This dissertation explains why certain African politicians are able to create ethnic votingblocs whe...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic census in that voting is pri...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic census in that voting is pri...
Following the 2007 general elections Kenya plunged into a deep political, security and humanitarian ...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
Do Kenyans vote according to ethnic identities or policy interests? Based on results from a national...
This paper investigates the factors that shaped Kenyan’s voting intentions in the 2007 presidential ...
Ethnic voting is prevalent in African politics, where policies that form the basis of provision of p...
Ethnicity has been shown to shape political, social, and economic behavior in Africa, but the underl...
Ethnic divisions have been shown to adversely affect economic performance and political stability, e...
This thesis addresses the question of who votes in Africa and why. It uses three sets of quantitativ...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2014.This dissertation ex...
This dissertation examines the polarizing effects of electoral competition in Kenya's multiethnic de...
This dissertation explains why certain African politicians are able to create ethnic votingblocs whe...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic census in that voting is pri...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic census in that voting is pri...
Following the 2007 general elections Kenya plunged into a deep political, security and humanitarian ...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
Do Kenyans vote according to ethnic identities or policy interests? Based on results from a national...
This paper investigates the factors that shaped Kenyan’s voting intentions in the 2007 presidential ...
Ethnic voting is prevalent in African politics, where policies that form the basis of provision of p...
Ethnicity has been shown to shape political, social, and economic behavior in Africa, but the underl...
Ethnic divisions have been shown to adversely affect economic performance and political stability, e...
This thesis addresses the question of who votes in Africa and why. It uses three sets of quantitativ...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2014.This dissertation ex...
This dissertation examines the polarizing effects of electoral competition in Kenya's multiethnic de...
This dissertation explains why certain African politicians are able to create ethnic votingblocs whe...