Elections are contentious by design, but contentious election outcomes - from democratic backsliding to widespread protests and violence - occur regularly and represent significant challenges to both domestic and international stability. This review essay explores three specific outcomes of contentious elections (i.e., failed democratization, democracy protests, and election violence) using three recent, influential books on these topics. It highlights several, overlapping causal mechanisms, including those focusing on structural characteristics, actor behavior, and election cycle dynamics. It also explores four cross-cutting themes (i.e., democratization, electoral history, structural constraints, and money in politics), as well as three a...
Elections ought in theory to go a long way towards making democracy ‘work’, but in many contexts, th...
Why do political parties boycott elections and what do election boycotts mean for democracy in devel...
Contention over power is a central feature of politics. In democracies, much of this occurs through ...
During the post-Cold War era, concern has risen about the proliferation of contentious elections and...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
In this chapter elections and civil strife will be analyzed against the background of four factors w...
This dissertation is an exploration of the consequences of elections for those kept out of power. I ...
Ashley Leeds for helpful comments on various versions of this project. I also gratefully acknowledge...
Based on extensive data and analysis of sixty contentious episodes in twelve European countries, thi...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
Based on extensive data and analysis of sixty contentious episodes in twelve European countries, thi...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Most of the literature on electoral violence focuses on the role of the incumbents as perpetrators, ...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
In recent years a growing literature focuses on how and why some election processes are viewed as ha...
Elections ought in theory to go a long way towards making democracy ‘work’, but in many contexts, th...
Why do political parties boycott elections and what do election boycotts mean for democracy in devel...
Contention over power is a central feature of politics. In democracies, much of this occurs through ...
During the post-Cold War era, concern has risen about the proliferation of contentious elections and...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
In this chapter elections and civil strife will be analyzed against the background of four factors w...
This dissertation is an exploration of the consequences of elections for those kept out of power. I ...
Ashley Leeds for helpful comments on various versions of this project. I also gratefully acknowledge...
Based on extensive data and analysis of sixty contentious episodes in twelve European countries, thi...
How, if at all, do nondemocratic elections affect credible signaling in interna-tional crises? While...
Based on extensive data and analysis of sixty contentious episodes in twelve European countries, thi...
Why do some elections spark violence whilst others do not? That is a question that has gained increa...
Most of the literature on electoral violence focuses on the role of the incumbents as perpetrators, ...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
In recent years a growing literature focuses on how and why some election processes are viewed as ha...
Elections ought in theory to go a long way towards making democracy ‘work’, but in many contexts, th...
Why do political parties boycott elections and what do election boycotts mean for democracy in devel...
Contention over power is a central feature of politics. In democracies, much of this occurs through ...