This paper explores the complex relationship between national elections and repression (specifically instances of censorship and political restrictions). I do this while controlling for different contextual effects (various system types), different units of analysis (yearly as well as monthly data), and different types of relationships (lagged as well as immediate). Results indicate that within the yearly aggregated data (N = 1715), elections are only statistically significant in non-democracies, where they effect repressive behavior immediately as well as negatively. Monthly aggregated data (N = 5460), investigating only full democracies, did not reveal any significant relationships between ational elections and repression. The degree/leve...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
This dissertation centers on a puzzle, arising from the growing number of examples in the U.S. and o...
Autocrats face a fundamental tension: how to make elections appear credible (maintaining legitimacy)...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
What is the relationship between elections and repression? How do voters evaluate repression, and wh...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
Although restricting formal voting rights—voter suppression—is not uncommon in democracies, its inci...
The extension of voting rights epitomizes the construction of modern democracies. This paper empiric...
<p>Chapter 1: Forcing Consent: Information and Power in Non-Democratic Elections. Why do governments...
This thesis focuses on whether protest affects the levels of repression in electoral democracies and...
This thesis focuses on whether protest affects the levels of repression in electoral democracies and...
Elections are a core democratic procedure intended to peacefully transfer power between political pa...
Elections are a core democratic procedure intended to peacefully transfer power between political pa...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
This dissertation centers on a puzzle, arising from the growing number of examples in the U.S. and o...
Autocrats face a fundamental tension: how to make elections appear credible (maintaining legitimacy)...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
What is the relationship between elections and repression? How do voters evaluate repression, and wh...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
Although restricting formal voting rights—voter suppression—is not uncommon in democracies, its inci...
The extension of voting rights epitomizes the construction of modern democracies. This paper empiric...
<p>Chapter 1: Forcing Consent: Information and Power in Non-Democratic Elections. Why do governments...
This thesis focuses on whether protest affects the levels of repression in electoral democracies and...
This thesis focuses on whether protest affects the levels of repression in electoral democracies and...
Elections are a core democratic procedure intended to peacefully transfer power between political pa...
Elections are a core democratic procedure intended to peacefully transfer power between political pa...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
This dissertation centers on a puzzle, arising from the growing number of examples in the U.S. and o...