The objective of the article is to examine whether corruption scandals involving members of the ruling party lead to changes in support for the government. It will also explore the extent to which the eruption of such scandals and reporting on them leads to an increase in the number of those opposed to the government, and whether in the long run this leads to the activation of the carrot-and-stick mechanism in respect of the governing political party, reflected in increased voting instability during subsequent elections
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
The article is an attempt to analyze the relations between political trust and one of the greatest p...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
This thesis investigates responses in voting behaviour and media perceptions to the presence of medi...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
This thesis examines whether and to what extent political-financial scandals shape public attitudes ...
We investigate the relationship between corruption and political stability, from both theoretical an...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
This project examines how political scandals and corruption in the government affect public opinion ...
Given that scandal is not new to American democracy, it is puzzling that the implications of politic...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
The article is an attempt to analyze the relations between political trust and one of the greatest p...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
This thesis investigates responses in voting behaviour and media perceptions to the presence of medi...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
This thesis examines whether and to what extent political-financial scandals shape public attitudes ...
We investigate the relationship between corruption and political stability, from both theoretical an...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
This project examines how political scandals and corruption in the government affect public opinion ...
Given that scandal is not new to American democracy, it is puzzling that the implications of politic...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
This thesis involves the examination, using sophisticated statistical techniques, of whether politic...