Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and representation in democratizing countries. We argue that party switching is influenced by campaign costs tied to the clientelistic politics that persist in many such countries. Candidates who are expected to personally pay for their campaigns, including handouts for voters, will seek to affiliate with parties that can lower those costs through personal inducements and organizational support. Campaign costs also drive candidate selection among party leaders, as they seek to recruit candidates who can finance their own campaigns. We corroborate these expectations with an original survey and embedded choice experiment conducted among parliamentary ca...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
Political parties use different methods—such as holding rallies, door-to-door canvassing, and distri...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...
Party switching by legislators has been common in many countries, including the Philippines, Italy, ...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Parties rely on brokers to win elections in much of the developing world. How do parties use compens...
This dissertation investigates how political parties can undermine the representation of citizen int...
I argue that the costs of entry, benefits of office and the probability of receiving electoral suppo...
Are ordinary citizens or political party leaders better positioned to select candidates? While the A...
One major mark of a strong democracy is the use of policy-based rather than clientelist campaign str...
One major mark of a strong democracy is the use of policy-based rather than clientelist campaign str...
While public endorsement of presidential candidates is a relatively new phenomenon in Zambian politi...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
Political parties use different methods—such as holding rallies, door-to-door canvassing, and distri...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...
Party switching by legislators has been common in many countries, including the Philippines, Italy, ...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
Parties rely on brokers to win elections in much of the developing world. How do parties use compens...
This dissertation investigates how political parties can undermine the representation of citizen int...
I argue that the costs of entry, benefits of office and the probability of receiving electoral suppo...
Are ordinary citizens or political party leaders better positioned to select candidates? While the A...
One major mark of a strong democracy is the use of policy-based rather than clientelist campaign str...
One major mark of a strong democracy is the use of policy-based rather than clientelist campaign str...
While public endorsement of presidential candidates is a relatively new phenomenon in Zambian politi...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
What keeps politicians together in a political party? Shared ideologies and policy goals go far towa...
Political parties use different methods—such as holding rallies, door-to-door canvassing, and distri...