<p>Chapter 1: Forcing Consent: Information and Power in Non-Democratic Elections. Why do governments hold elections that lack credibility? What explains variation in repression levels across non-democratic elections? While the literature has suggested many explanations for elections in autocracies, it has not yet provided a theory that would explain both the incidence of non-democratic elections and the variation in their degree of competitiveness. In this paper, we build an informational model of non-democratic elections explaining when elections may stabilize an autocrat's rule and when they may fail to do so. We argue that to achieve stability, elections must yield a sufficiently high vote-share for the incumbent and be optimally repress...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in international crises? While ...
<div><p>Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently ambiguous: do they extend regi...
What role does electoral fraud play in nondemocracies? In this paper, we offer an empirical test of ...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
Do elections reduce or increase the risk of autocratic regime breakdown? This article addresses this...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
without Opposition The literature on authoritarian institutions points to nationwide elections as a ...
Contrary to our stereotypical views, dictators often introduce elections in which they refrain from ...
Scholars have debated whether authoritarian elections are conducive to democratization or authoritar...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
Contrary to our stereotypical views, dictators often introduce elections in which they refrain from ...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or, conversely, sustain authoritarianism?...
Studies of multiparty elections in authoritarian regimes have proliferated in recent years. Neverthe...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in international crises? While ...
<div><p>Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently ambiguous: do they extend regi...
What role does electoral fraud play in nondemocracies? In this paper, we offer an empirical test of ...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
Abstract: Authoritarian regimes adopt nominally democratic institutions despite the inherent uncert...
Do elections reduce or increase the risk of autocratic regime breakdown? This article addresses this...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
without Opposition The literature on authoritarian institutions points to nationwide elections as a ...
Contrary to our stereotypical views, dictators often introduce elections in which they refrain from ...
Scholars have debated whether authoritarian elections are conducive to democratization or authoritar...
When do elections in authoritarian regimes lead to democracy? Building from the distinction between ...
Contrary to our stereotypical views, dictators often introduce elections in which they refrain from ...
Under what conditions do elections lead to democratization or, conversely, sustain authoritarianism?...
Studies of multiparty elections in authoritarian regimes have proliferated in recent years. Neverthe...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in international crises? While ...
<div><p>Competitive elections in authoritarian regimes are inherently ambiguous: do they extend regi...
What role does electoral fraud play in nondemocracies? In this paper, we offer an empirical test of ...