Countries emerging out of armed conflicts face immense challenges in their efforts to build electoral democracies. Contrary to our intuition that elections can transform violent competition to peaceful political contests, past research suggests that holding post-conflict elections only increases the chance of renewed violence. Why are elections unable to build sustainable democracies as expected? In this dissertation, I examine the question by focusing on two levels of analysis. First, I study the effects of violence on political behavior of mass publics at the individual level using the World Values survey Dataset. I argue that citizens are more inclined to support undemocratic leaders, when they are faced with threats from armed violence....
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
Elections are a centrepiece of most international efforts to rebuild states and promote democracy af...
It is often assumed that government-sponsored election violence increases the probability that incum...
Countries emerging out of armed conflicts face immense challenges in their efforts to build electora...
Existing research on how democratization may influence the risk of civil war tends to consider only...
Elections are a defining characteristic of democracy, and thus form an integral part of the democra...
Election violence is common in many developing countries and has potentially detrimental implication...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Elections have been found to increase the risk of conflict recurrence. In this thesis I investigate...
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...
Why do some multi-party elections lead to political violence while others do not? Despite extensive ...
What role do political institutions play in determining whether countries coming out of conflict man...
Electoral violence can have dire consequences for a society, but remains a strategy employed by incu...
This dissertation examines the following research question: Which types of electoral rules chosen in...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
Elections are a centrepiece of most international efforts to rebuild states and promote democracy af...
It is often assumed that government-sponsored election violence increases the probability that incum...
Countries emerging out of armed conflicts face immense challenges in their efforts to build electora...
Existing research on how democratization may influence the risk of civil war tends to consider only...
Elections are a defining characteristic of democracy, and thus form an integral part of the democra...
Election violence is common in many developing countries and has potentially detrimental implication...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Elections have been found to increase the risk of conflict recurrence. In this thesis I investigate...
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...
Why do some multi-party elections lead to political violence while others do not? Despite extensive ...
What role do political institutions play in determining whether countries coming out of conflict man...
Electoral violence can have dire consequences for a society, but remains a strategy employed by incu...
This dissertation examines the following research question: Which types of electoral rules chosen in...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
Elections are a centrepiece of most international efforts to rebuild states and promote democracy af...
It is often assumed that government-sponsored election violence increases the probability that incum...