Democracy is not necessarily consolidated simply by the introduction of formal democratic institutions. It is often observed in new democracies that democratic institutions are neglected and eroded in actual practice. Particularly, electoral fraud committed by a ruler is one of the main problems in this regard. This paper deals with two questions, (1) under what conditions does a ruler have an incentive to hold fair elections (or to rig elections), and (2) what makes a ruler prefer to establish an independent election governing institution? Assuming that a ruler prefers to maintain her power, basically she has an incentive to rig elections in order to be victorious in the political competition. A ruler, however, faces the risk of losing pow...
This article outlines the logic and consequences of the classical theory of electoral governance. By...
In this dissertation, I examine the causal effect of election integrity on the responsiveness of ele...
If democracy is to have the good effects said to justify it, it must be self-enforcing in that incum...
The difficulty of holding fair elections continues to be a critical problem in many newly democratiz...
<p>Chapter 1: Forcing Consent: Information and Power in Non-Democratic Elections. Why do governments...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
Elections play a crucial role in political stability in post-democratization, and electoral administ...
We propose a model of political competition and stability in nominally democratic societies characte...
In this paper we investigate the efficacy of illicit electoral tactics and the characteristics which...
Defence date: 28 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI Supervisor); Professor Phil...
Fair elections are fundamental for democratic governance, they are the result of a complex process, ...
In this paper we investigate the efficacy of illicit electoral tactics and the characteristics which...
Elections ought in theory to go a long way towards making democracy ‘work’, but in many contexts, th...
Contrary to our stereotypical views, dictators often introduce elections in which they refrain from ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2019.This dissertation co...
This article outlines the logic and consequences of the classical theory of electoral governance. By...
In this dissertation, I examine the causal effect of election integrity on the responsiveness of ele...
If democracy is to have the good effects said to justify it, it must be self-enforcing in that incum...
The difficulty of holding fair elections continues to be a critical problem in many newly democratiz...
<p>Chapter 1: Forcing Consent: Information and Power in Non-Democratic Elections. Why do governments...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
Elections play a crucial role in political stability in post-democratization, and electoral administ...
We propose a model of political competition and stability in nominally democratic societies characte...
In this paper we investigate the efficacy of illicit electoral tactics and the characteristics which...
Defence date: 28 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI Supervisor); Professor Phil...
Fair elections are fundamental for democratic governance, they are the result of a complex process, ...
In this paper we investigate the efficacy of illicit electoral tactics and the characteristics which...
Elections ought in theory to go a long way towards making democracy ‘work’, but in many contexts, th...
Contrary to our stereotypical views, dictators often introduce elections in which they refrain from ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2019.This dissertation co...
This article outlines the logic and consequences of the classical theory of electoral governance. By...
In this dissertation, I examine the causal effect of election integrity on the responsiveness of ele...
If democracy is to have the good effects said to justify it, it must be self-enforcing in that incum...