Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (p. [357]-377). Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This study explains the construction and maintenance of a one-party dominant democratic political system in South Africa between 1994 and 1999. Against conventional explanations that rely on historical conditions and voting patterns driven by ascriptive identities, this study offers an explanation of events that focuses on the role of political institutions and social demographics in structuring the incentives that shape strategic choices made by political parties. The process by which the ruling African National Congress (ANC) entrenched its dominant position ...
The advent of multi-racial elections inaugurated democracy in South Africa in 1994. The results of s...
Reeling under the sanctions imposed by the community of nations and heightened internal struggles, t...
In politics, the assumptions is that voter rationally, choose parties that best represent their inte...
Before the advent of democratic rule in South Africa, most had expected the country to experience an...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
Dominant party tendencies exist either when a single party enjoys monopoly of power through the excl...
Before the advent of democratic rule in South Africa, most people had expected the country to experi...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
One-party domination has been firmly established as the mainstay of the political landscapes of most...
Since the onset of democracy in 1994, South Africa's elections have returned similar levels of suppo...
This dissertation develops an economic theory of founding party dominance and validates its main imp...
The advent of multi-racial elections inaugurated democracy in South Africa in 1994. The results of s...
Reeling under the sanctions imposed by the community of nations and heightened internal struggles, t...
In politics, the assumptions is that voter rationally, choose parties that best represent their inte...
Before the advent of democratic rule in South Africa, most had expected the country to experience an...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
Dominant party tendencies exist either when a single party enjoys monopoly of power through the excl...
Before the advent of democratic rule in South Africa, most people had expected the country to experi...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
This paper draws on political attitudes surveys conducted at the time of general elections to study ...
One-party domination has been firmly established as the mainstay of the political landscapes of most...
Since the onset of democracy in 1994, South Africa's elections have returned similar levels of suppo...
This dissertation develops an economic theory of founding party dominance and validates its main imp...
The advent of multi-racial elections inaugurated democracy in South Africa in 1994. The results of s...
Reeling under the sanctions imposed by the community of nations and heightened internal struggles, t...
In politics, the assumptions is that voter rationally, choose parties that best represent their inte...