The thesis simultaneously builds on and challenges the conventional wisdom on causal factors behind the rise of ethnic political parties in multiethnic democracies. The thesis contends that ethnic party success is primarily driven by insecurities borne from ethnic violence. Original data from fieldwork in India provides evidence that demand for security from ethnic violence stimulates bloc voting and remains a stronger motivator driving ethnic voting than economic incentives like public goods or economic clientelism. Economic patronage is found to be only relevant in peaceful societies with little modern history of ethnic violence, and towards building cross-cutting ethnic coalitions. The findings are moderated by ethnic affiliation of vote...
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This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...
This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...
This dissertation consists of three essays on various aspects of development and the political econo...
Note:Many studies explore the determinants of support for ethnic parties, and the consequences of su...
Under what conditions do multiethnic political parties win elections in deeply divided societies? Us...
Under what conditions do multiethnic political parties win elections in deeply divided societies? Us...
This dissertation examines the emergence of ethnic parties, their survival in the political system, ...
The presumption in the theoretical literature on ethnic mobilization is that voting for ethnic parti...
How does inequality within and between ethno-religious groups influence the likelihood andfrequency...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
<p>This dissertation consists of three papers, which together examine whether policies meant to addr...
Conventional theories of ethnic politics argue that political entrepreneurs form ethnic parties wher...
The relationship between democracy and inequality and the role of democratic participation in foster...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordWhether and...
This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...
This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...
This dissertation consists of three essays on various aspects of development and the political econo...
Note:Many studies explore the determinants of support for ethnic parties, and the consequences of su...
Under what conditions do multiethnic political parties win elections in deeply divided societies? Us...
Under what conditions do multiethnic political parties win elections in deeply divided societies? Us...
This dissertation examines the emergence of ethnic parties, their survival in the political system, ...
The presumption in the theoretical literature on ethnic mobilization is that voting for ethnic parti...
How does inequality within and between ethno-religious groups influence the likelihood andfrequency...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
<p>This dissertation consists of three papers, which together examine whether policies meant to addr...
Conventional theories of ethnic politics argue that political entrepreneurs form ethnic parties wher...
The relationship between democracy and inequality and the role of democratic participation in foster...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordWhether and...
This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...
This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...