I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if political competition is tight and violent supporters are numerous, and if polarization between violent supporters is high. The importance of these conditions varies with the type of violence (clashes, intimidation or murders). I test the model using data on the 2010 elections in Burundi. In line with the model, electoral violence before the election was more likely in municipalities characterized by both close political competition and high density of demobilized combatants. Violence was also more likely where polarization between demobilized combatants was high
Two recent research programs—one on the sources of democratic consolidation and another on the cau...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
Following the wave of democratization during the 1990s, elections are now common in low-income socie...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
What causes electoral violence in postconflict countries? The theoretical literature emphasizes the ...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence, which spoiled 80 % of elections in Afric...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence that affected 80 % of elections in Africa...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence, which spoiled 80 % of elections in Afric...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Elections are now held in almost every country in the world. Yet the introduction of electoral proce...
Elections are now common in low-income societies. However, they are frequently flawed. We investigat...
Two recent research programs—one on the sources of democratic consolidation and another on the cau...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
Following the wave of democratization during the 1990s, elections are now common in low-income socie...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
What causes electoral violence in postconflict countries? The theoretical literature emphasizes the ...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence, which spoiled 80 % of elections in Afric...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence that affected 80 % of elections in Africa...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence, which spoiled 80 % of elections in Afric...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Elections are now held in almost every country in the world. Yet the introduction of electoral proce...
Elections are now common in low-income societies. However, they are frequently flawed. We investigat...
Two recent research programs—one on the sources of democratic consolidation and another on the cau...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
Following the wave of democratization during the 1990s, elections are now common in low-income socie...