Political conflict across Africa is often linked to the pervasive use of patron-age in retaining control of the state. However, few sources of data have been available to systematically examine the relationship between a leader’s patronage strategies and the likelihood of an extraconstitutional change in power. This article employs ministerial appointments to the cabinet as a proxy for changes in the size of a leader’s patronage coalition. With time-series cross-section data on 40 African countries, this study shows that the size of cabinets varies systematically according to regime type, resource constraints, ethnic fractionalization, and total population. It then shows that African leaders extend their tenure in office by expanding their ...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
African states have in recent years shown a vulnerability to military takeovers and the forced remov...
Political conflict across Africa is often linked to the pervasive use of patron-age in retaining con...
What explains the wide variation in cabinet stability in African autocracies? Though scholars of Afr...
I draw on the authoritarian institutions literature to explain the role of dominant parties in const...
"This research project examines how various political events and factors influence the composition o...
Is African politics characterized by concentrated power in the hands of a narrow group (ethnically d...
Studies analyzing dictators’ duration in power do not generally distinguish the way through which ru...
How do sub-Saharan presidents form and manage their cabinets? Previous research on intra-executive r...
There is frequent public and media concern over the cost of bloated cabinets in many Sub-Saharan Afr...
Is African politics characterized by concentrated power in the hands of a narrow group (ethnically d...
While there has been extensive evidence provided on the varying effects of leaders’ extended tenures...
Evidently, the failure of Nigeria's President Obasanjo's third term bid and the process through whic...
African countries have experienced pervasive rent-seeking and repeated coups d’etat. I model these f...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
African states have in recent years shown a vulnerability to military takeovers and the forced remov...
Political conflict across Africa is often linked to the pervasive use of patron-age in retaining con...
What explains the wide variation in cabinet stability in African autocracies? Though scholars of Afr...
I draw on the authoritarian institutions literature to explain the role of dominant parties in const...
"This research project examines how various political events and factors influence the composition o...
Is African politics characterized by concentrated power in the hands of a narrow group (ethnically d...
Studies analyzing dictators’ duration in power do not generally distinguish the way through which ru...
How do sub-Saharan presidents form and manage their cabinets? Previous research on intra-executive r...
There is frequent public and media concern over the cost of bloated cabinets in many Sub-Saharan Afr...
Is African politics characterized by concentrated power in the hands of a narrow group (ethnically d...
While there has been extensive evidence provided on the varying effects of leaders’ extended tenures...
Evidently, the failure of Nigeria's President Obasanjo's third term bid and the process through whic...
African countries have experienced pervasive rent-seeking and repeated coups d’etat. I model these f...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
African states have in recent years shown a vulnerability to military takeovers and the forced remov...