peer reviewedThis article investigates the role of war experiences on voters and veterans’ party choices in postwar elections. The literature has looked at the relation between military experience and electoral behavior, and at the political consequences of war-related psychological distress, yet has never integrated the two. This article looks at the war experiences and specifically the development of war trauma on the likelihood of casting a vote for a nationalist party during a postwar election. Based on a 2003 survey of 1,000 Croatian voters, I find that veterans of Croatia’s war of independence are more likely to vote for nationalist parties. However, voters who showed signs of trauma were less likely to vote for these parties. In addi...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
This article contributes to the debate evolving around the political legacy of armed conflict. We ev...
peer reviewedDo voters in postwar societies punish corrupt politicians? Or are their electoral prefe...
This article investigates the role of war experiences on voters and veterans’ party choices in postw...
Electoral competition in postwar societies is often dominated by war veterans. The question whether ...
Abstract: In postwar elections, voter choices are often shaped by the memory of past violence. Takin...
peer reviewedIn postwar elections, voter choices are often shaped by the memory of past violence. Ta...
In spite of a rapidly expanding literature on democratization, elections, and conflict, we lack syst...
Over the past four decades, there has been a proliferation of interest in the causes, consequences, ...
peer reviewedThis study exposes post-war voters’ fiscal liberalism using individual level and aggreg...
U radu se analizira posebnost veteranske populacije u Hrvatskoj po pitanju tri važna politička fenom...
peer reviewedThe level of women’s parliamentary representation often increases after armed conflict,...
In spite of growing interest in democratization and electoral competition after ethnic conflict, we ...
We investigate the effect of violence against civilians on voting. Using data from elections in Bosn...
Why do citizens elect political actors who have perpetrated violence against the civilian population...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
This article contributes to the debate evolving around the political legacy of armed conflict. We ev...
peer reviewedDo voters in postwar societies punish corrupt politicians? Or are their electoral prefe...
This article investigates the role of war experiences on voters and veterans’ party choices in postw...
Electoral competition in postwar societies is often dominated by war veterans. The question whether ...
Abstract: In postwar elections, voter choices are often shaped by the memory of past violence. Takin...
peer reviewedIn postwar elections, voter choices are often shaped by the memory of past violence. Ta...
In spite of a rapidly expanding literature on democratization, elections, and conflict, we lack syst...
Over the past four decades, there has been a proliferation of interest in the causes, consequences, ...
peer reviewedThis study exposes post-war voters’ fiscal liberalism using individual level and aggreg...
U radu se analizira posebnost veteranske populacije u Hrvatskoj po pitanju tri važna politička fenom...
peer reviewedThe level of women’s parliamentary representation often increases after armed conflict,...
In spite of growing interest in democratization and electoral competition after ethnic conflict, we ...
We investigate the effect of violence against civilians on voting. Using data from elections in Bosn...
Why do citizens elect political actors who have perpetrated violence against the civilian population...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
This article contributes to the debate evolving around the political legacy of armed conflict. We ev...
peer reviewedDo voters in postwar societies punish corrupt politicians? Or are their electoral prefe...