What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towards answering that question in established democracies, but in Africa political parties hardly differ from each other in their policy programmes. This leaves party cohesion as an open question. In this study, I attempt to explain the decisions to stay with or defect from political parties made by Members of Parliament in Malawi – a sub-Saharan African country that clearly lacks a salient ideological cleavage. I show that re-election prospects and joining the government significantly determine patterns of party switching. I find mixed evidence that ethno-regional linkages account for loyalty, and no evidence that governing party politicians le...
The shift from one-party to multiparty politics in many African countries has made the issue of demo...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...
Two puzzling features characterize African party systems: low fragmentation and high volatility. We ...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
Are there electoral consequences for elected politicians who switch from one party to another? Exist...
This dissertation investigates how political parties can undermine the representation of citizen int...
One important part of democratic consolidation is the institutionalisation of the party system and p...
In this article, I explore the nature of party systems that have emerged in Africa in the wake of th...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
This article explores a hitherto overlooked consequence of regime change in Africa. It shows how the...
The death of President Levy Mwanawasa in August 2008 plunged Zambian politics into a state of flux. ...
It is not easy to understand why some African party systems manage to stabilise while others remain ...
My dissertation asks why some political parties in Africa’s nascent multiparty regimes choose campai...
The shift from one-party to multiparty politics in many African countries has made the issue of demo...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...
Two puzzling features characterize African party systems: low fragmentation and high volatility. We ...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
Are there electoral consequences for elected politicians who switch from one party to another? Exist...
This dissertation investigates how political parties can undermine the representation of citizen int...
One important part of democratic consolidation is the institutionalisation of the party system and p...
In this article, I explore the nature of party systems that have emerged in Africa in the wake of th...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
This article explores a hitherto overlooked consequence of regime change in Africa. It shows how the...
The death of President Levy Mwanawasa in August 2008 plunged Zambian politics into a state of flux. ...
It is not easy to understand why some African party systems manage to stabilise while others remain ...
My dissertation asks why some political parties in Africa’s nascent multiparty regimes choose campai...
The shift from one-party to multiparty politics in many African countries has made the issue of demo...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...
Two puzzling features characterize African party systems: low fragmentation and high volatility. We ...