In spite of growing interest in democratization and electoral competition after ethnic conflict, we know little about the impact of ethnic violence on voter choice in post-conflict societies. This article uses an original dataset of local-level electoral results, communities’ exposure to war violence, and candidates’ ethnicity derived from names in contemporary Croatia to uncover the relationship between local post-conflict ethnic distribution, ethnic violence, and the electorate’s ethnic bias. Our analysis points to the presence of ethnic bias that is determined by local interethnic balance and exposure to war violence – particularly for communities populated by the Serb minority
none2noThe debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in political science li...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, national population census was conducted in 2013 for the first time after...
We investigate the effect of violence against civilians on voting. Using data from elections in Bosn...
peer reviewedIn spite of growing interest in democratization and electoral competition after ethnic ...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
The series of ethnic conflicts in the Western Balkans over the 1990s involved primarily the constitu...
In spite of a rapidly expanding literature on democratization, elections, and conflict, we lack syst...
peer reviewedThis article investigates the role of war experiences on voters and veterans’ party cho...
The impact of ethnicity for the onset of conflicts has often been dismissed in the cross-country emp...
The series of ethnic conflicts in the Western Balkans over the 1990s in- volved primarily the consti...
The author analyses two basic issues: First, has the attitude toward the members of the ethnic minor...
Ethnicity remains one of the most salient layers of individuals' social identities, and information ...
peer reviewedThe level of women’s parliamentary representation often increases after armed conflict,...
This study considers the effects of ethnic violence on norms of fairness. Once violence is a foregon...
This article provides a new perspective on the impact of elections on violent political instability ...
none2noThe debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in political science li...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, national population census was conducted in 2013 for the first time after...
We investigate the effect of violence against civilians on voting. Using data from elections in Bosn...
peer reviewedIn spite of growing interest in democratization and electoral competition after ethnic ...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
The series of ethnic conflicts in the Western Balkans over the 1990s involved primarily the constitu...
In spite of a rapidly expanding literature on democratization, elections, and conflict, we lack syst...
peer reviewedThis article investigates the role of war experiences on voters and veterans’ party cho...
The impact of ethnicity for the onset of conflicts has often been dismissed in the cross-country emp...
The series of ethnic conflicts in the Western Balkans over the 1990s in- volved primarily the consti...
The author analyses two basic issues: First, has the attitude toward the members of the ethnic minor...
Ethnicity remains one of the most salient layers of individuals' social identities, and information ...
peer reviewedThe level of women’s parliamentary representation often increases after armed conflict,...
This study considers the effects of ethnic violence on norms of fairness. Once violence is a foregon...
This article provides a new perspective on the impact of elections on violent political instability ...
none2noThe debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in political science li...
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, national population census was conducted in 2013 for the first time after...
We investigate the effect of violence against civilians on voting. Using data from elections in Bosn...