Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allowing for peaceful transfers of power, elections held outside of consolidated democracies are often accompanied by substantial violence. This special issue introduction article establishes electoral violence as a subtype of political violence with distinct analytical and empirical dynamics. We highlight how electoral violence is distinct from other types of organized violence, but also how it is qualitatively different from nonviolent electoral manipulation. The article then surveys what we have learned about the causes and consequences of electoral violence, identifies important research gaps in the literature, and proceeds to discuss the arti...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
In the wake of deadly 2007-2008 elections in Kenya, the topic of electoral violence is attracting in...
This article introduces the Deadly Electoral Conflict dataset (DECO): a global, georeferenced event ...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
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...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
peer reviewedThe paper addresses the question of what settings are empirically relevant for the occu...
Elections are a democratic process intended to create peaceful and legitimate transfers of power. Ho...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
In the wake of deadly 2007-2008 elections in Kenya, the topic of electoral violence is attracting in...
This article introduces the Deadly Electoral Conflict dataset (DECO): a global, georeferenced event ...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
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...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
What makes some regions within a country more likely to experience electoral violence than others ? ...
peer reviewedThe paper addresses the question of what settings are empirically relevant for the occu...
Elections are a democratic process intended to create peaceful and legitimate transfers of power. Ho...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
In the wake of deadly 2007-2008 elections in Kenya, the topic of electoral violence is attracting in...
This article introduces the Deadly Electoral Conflict dataset (DECO): a global, georeferenced event ...