How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in international crises? While the literature on credible signaling emphasizes the importance of electoral competition, it does not specify the minimal conditions that elections must satisfy in order to enhance the credibility of threats. We address this oversight by focusing on two fundamental properties of electoral institutions: (1) the degree of pro-incumbent bias, and (2) the vulnerability of the incumbent to a de facto loss of power following an opposition victory. Our theory argues that both decreases in electoral bias and increases in incumbent vulnerability introduce greater accountability into the electoral process and thus enhance the credibility of public threa...
If democracy is to have the good effects said to justify it, it must be self-enforcing in that incum...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or, conversely, sustain authoritarianism?...
Conflict immediately following elections is a phenomenon rarely studies in its own light. The timing...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
Do democracies make more effective coercive threats? An influential literature in international rela...
Elections in nondemocratic settings are expected to play a regime sustaining role and a regime subve...
How do elections and the economy affect authoritarian survival? Distinguishing between (a) non-elect...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
<p>Chapter 1: Forcing Consent: Information and Power in Non-Democratic Elections. Why do governments...
Elections are a core democratic procedure intended to peacefully transfer power between political pa...
Do elections reduce or increase the risk of autocratic regime breakdown? This article addresses this...
Elections have been found to increase the risk of conflict recurrence. In this thesis I investigate...
The literature on authoritarian politics emphasises the threat unexpected shocks such as economic do...
If democracy is to have the good effects said to justify it, it must be self-enforcing in that incum...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or, conversely, sustain authoritarianism?...
Conflict immediately following elections is a phenomenon rarely studies in its own light. The timing...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
Do democracies make more effective coercive threats? An influential literature in international rela...
Elections in nondemocratic settings are expected to play a regime sustaining role and a regime subve...
How do elections and the economy affect authoritarian survival? Distinguishing between (a) non-elect...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
<p>Chapter 1: Forcing Consent: Information and Power in Non-Democratic Elections. Why do governments...
Elections are a core democratic procedure intended to peacefully transfer power between political pa...
Do elections reduce or increase the risk of autocratic regime breakdown? This article addresses this...
Elections have been found to increase the risk of conflict recurrence. In this thesis I investigate...
The literature on authoritarian politics emphasises the threat unexpected shocks such as economic do...
If democracy is to have the good effects said to justify it, it must be self-enforcing in that incum...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or, conversely, sustain authoritarianism?...
Conflict immediately following elections is a phenomenon rarely studies in its own light. The timing...