How does local ethnic demography affect the conduct of majoritarian elections? Because legislative elections in majoritarian systems are contested locally, local ethno-political polarization increases the risk of pre-election violence. In districts that are polarized between politically competing ethnic groups, violence can be targeted with comparative ease at opposing voters, and can, if perpetrated collectively, mobilize the perpetrators’ co-ethnics. I do not expect such dynamics in PR systems where political competition plays out at higher geographical levels. To test this argument, I combine new data on the ethnic composition of local populations in 22 African countries with monthly data on riots and survey data on campaign violence. Et...
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within a country, ethn...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
We examine the effect of group size of minorities on their representation in national government und...
This article provides a new perspective on the impact of elections on violent political instability ...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
In the thesis I discuss the accommodationist claim that proportional election systems can contribute...
Abstract. This paper looks at the relationship between the underrepresentation of ethnicminority gro...
<p>Less democratic countries conduct elections under the majoritarian electoral formula more often t...
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper inves...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence that affected 80 % of elections in Africa...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
This book asks what distinguishes peaceful plural democracies from violent ones and what distinguish...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within a country, ethn...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
We examine the effect of group size of minorities on their representation in national government und...
This article provides a new perspective on the impact of elections on violent political instability ...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
In the thesis I discuss the accommodationist claim that proportional election systems can contribute...
Abstract. This paper looks at the relationship between the underrepresentation of ethnicminority gro...
<p>Less democratic countries conduct elections under the majoritarian electoral formula more often t...
Exploiting a district level data set on the 2007/8 post-election violence in Kenya, this paper inves...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
We aim at understanding the triggers of electoral violence that affected 80 % of elections in Africa...
Recent studies of election violence in Africa found violence mars as many as 80 percent of African e...
This book asks what distinguishes peaceful plural democracies from violent ones and what distinguish...
When and where do contentious politics become violent politics? How does election violence emerge fr...
I develop a theory of pre‐electoral violence, in which parties resort to violent tactics if politica...
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within a country, ethn...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
We examine the effect of group size of minorities on their representation in national government und...