Do voters in Africa use elections to hold governments accountable for their performance in office? In contexts of limited information and weak state capacity, it can be difficult for citizens to attribute the provision of public goods and services to political action. As a result, voters often have little information about government performance on which to condition their electoral support. Such contexts are frequently characterized by clientelism or ethnic politics, and there is a widespread impression that African elections are little more than contests in corruption or ethnic mobilization. Using an original panel data set containing electoral returns and detailed information on road conditions throughout Ghana, the author provides robus...
What makes African voters “up for grabs”? Existing approaches to the “swing voter” have several liab...
Since the early 2000s, more and more governments in the developing world have introduced programs to...
Various theories of democratic governance posit that citizens should vote for incumbent politicians ...
Do voters in Africa’s new democracies hold leaders accountable for the results of their past actions...
In this dissertation, I examine the causal effect of election integrity on the responsiveness of ele...
Competitive elections are becoming institutionalized in Africa. But elections have proven an uncerta...
In what ways do elections serve as instruments of democracy in Africa? Based on a multi-level analys...
Why does electoral clientelism persist when ballots are secret and elections are competitive? The pr...
National audiencePolitical accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of informati...
Political accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of information campaigns in d...
Political accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of information campaigns in d...
Political accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of information campaigns in d...
National audiencePolitical accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of informati...
Across much of the world, votes are often caste on the basis of regional ties, patronage politics, o...
My dissertation examines whether and how elections in Africa's emerging democracies support politica...
What makes African voters “up for grabs”? Existing approaches to the “swing voter” have several liab...
Since the early 2000s, more and more governments in the developing world have introduced programs to...
Various theories of democratic governance posit that citizens should vote for incumbent politicians ...
Do voters in Africa’s new democracies hold leaders accountable for the results of their past actions...
In this dissertation, I examine the causal effect of election integrity on the responsiveness of ele...
Competitive elections are becoming institutionalized in Africa. But elections have proven an uncerta...
In what ways do elections serve as instruments of democracy in Africa? Based on a multi-level analys...
Why does electoral clientelism persist when ballots are secret and elections are competitive? The pr...
National audiencePolitical accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of informati...
Political accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of information campaigns in d...
Political accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of information campaigns in d...
Political accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of information campaigns in d...
National audiencePolitical accountability may be constrained by the reach and relevance of informati...
Across much of the world, votes are often caste on the basis of regional ties, patronage politics, o...
My dissertation examines whether and how elections in Africa's emerging democracies support politica...
What makes African voters “up for grabs”? Existing approaches to the “swing voter” have several liab...
Since the early 2000s, more and more governments in the developing world have introduced programs to...
Various theories of democratic governance posit that citizens should vote for incumbent politicians ...