Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, even where multiparty elections have become the dominant mode of regulating access to political power. With cross-national data on electoral violence in Sub-Saharan African elections between 1990 and 2010, this article develops and tests a theory that links the use of violent electoral tactics to the high stakes put in place by majoritarian electoral institutions. It is found that electoral violence is more likely in countries that employ majoritarian voting rules and elect fewer legislators from each district. Majoritarian institutions are, as predicted by theory, particularly likely to provoke violence where large ethno-political ...
How does local ethnic demography affect the conduct of majoritarian elections? Because legislative e...
The benefits of winning elections, and the disadvantages of losing them, must be reduced to avoid th...
In the time period 2012–2013, over 20 national elections and two constitutional referendums are sche...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
The electoral process in many of Africa’s ‘new’ democracies has been characterised by violence. Howe...
Multiparty elections have become the bellwether by which all democracies are judged, and the spread ...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Why do some multi-party elections lead to political violence while others do not? Despite extensive ...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
How does local ethnic demography affect the conduct of majoritarian elections? Because legislative e...
The benefits of winning elections, and the disadvantages of losing them, must be reduced to avoid th...
In the time period 2012–2013, over 20 national elections and two constitutional referendums are sche...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
The electoral process in many of Africa’s ‘new’ democracies has been characterised by violence. Howe...
Multiparty elections have become the bellwether by which all democracies are judged, and the spread ...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Why do some multi-party elections lead to political violence while others do not? Despite extensive ...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
How does local ethnic demography affect the conduct of majoritarian elections? Because legislative e...
The benefits of winning elections, and the disadvantages of losing them, must be reduced to avoid th...
In the time period 2012–2013, over 20 national elections and two constitutional referendums are sche...