In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes and external voting rights. Using a global longitudinal dataset, we report that higher levels of inclusion and contestation bring higher probabilities that a state adopts and implements emigrant enfranchisement. Taking outliers from our quantitative assessment, we then further examine two liberal democracies, Ireland and Uruguay, and two electoral autocracies, Turkey and Venezuela. These country cases reveal three mechanisms that shed light on the strategic role of political elites in explaining the relation between political regime type and emigrant enfranchisement. First, the democracies under study show us that in certain contexts with a relatively large diaspora size and in...
In just two decades, the number of states that have adopted external voting policies has boomed. Tod...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond ci...
Published online: 12 September 2022The study of transnationalism raises important questions about th...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
Over the past two decades, sending states have greatly increased their interest in maintaining stron...
In this article, I start by looking at the historical origin of external voting in an attempt to def...
States have increasingly granted voting rights to their citizens overseas. Traditional accounts of f...
States have increasingly granted voting rights to their citizens overseas. Traditional accounts of f...
The number of countries worldwide that have allowed citizens abroad the opportunity to vote in elect...
peer reviewedPolicies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descend...
It is increasingly common for political rights to be extended to citizens who are permanently reside...
These are the supplementary materials for an article published in Diaspora Studies (BDIA), Volume 17...
When are emigrants really enfranchised? Lengthy lags exist between some reforms that de jure introdu...
Policies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descendants) are now...
In just two decades, the number of states that have adopted external voting policies has boomed. Tod...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond ci...
Published online: 12 September 2022The study of transnationalism raises important questions about th...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentToday, a large majority of states allow at l...
Over the past two decades, sending states have greatly increased their interest in maintaining stron...
In this article, I start by looking at the historical origin of external voting in an attempt to def...
States have increasingly granted voting rights to their citizens overseas. Traditional accounts of f...
States have increasingly granted voting rights to their citizens overseas. Traditional accounts of f...
The number of countries worldwide that have allowed citizens abroad the opportunity to vote in elect...
peer reviewedPolicies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descend...
It is increasingly common for political rights to be extended to citizens who are permanently reside...
These are the supplementary materials for an article published in Diaspora Studies (BDIA), Volume 17...
When are emigrants really enfranchised? Lengthy lags exist between some reforms that de jure introdu...
Policies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descendants) are now...
In just two decades, the number of states that have adopted external voting policies has boomed. Tod...
The introductory article to the special issue discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond ci...
Published online: 12 September 2022The study of transnationalism raises important questions about th...