What accounts for the difference between peaceful and violent elections in semi-authoritarian countries? This article analyses the influence of electoral management bodies (EMBs) on the likelihood of widespread violence triggered by opposition protest during election times. It is argued that by establishing inclusive and collaborative relationships through which political actors can jointly negotiate important electoral issues, EMBs influence the incentive structure of the major stakeholders in favour of non-violent strategies. The relationship is explored by comparing elections in Malawi (2004), Ethiopia (2005) and Zanzibar (2005). The analysis supports the idea that inclusive EMBs, rather than legal independence, are critical to guarantee...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
The international community has long sent democracy aid, and technical election assistance (TEA) has...
What accounts for the difference between peaceful and violent elections in semi-authoritarian countr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
The management of elections is increasingly generating impassioned debate in these East African nati...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
Disputed elections provide fertile ground for polarisation, inter-party conflict, widespread violenc...
This article argues that the increasing international interest in elections as exemplified by the ri...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
It is impossible to think about democracy without elections. The litmus test of any electoral proces...
A handful of studies have shown that National Inter-religious Councils (NIRCs) contribute to elector...
This paper uses Hartzell and Hoddie’s four dimensions of power-sharing to analyse the implementation...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
The international community has long sent democracy aid, and technical election assistance (TEA) has...
What accounts for the difference between peaceful and violent elections in semi-authoritarian countr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
The management of elections is increasingly generating impassioned debate in these East African nati...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
Disputed elections provide fertile ground for polarisation, inter-party conflict, widespread violenc...
This article argues that the increasing international interest in elections as exemplified by the ri...
Political violence remains a pervasive feature of electoral dynamics in many countries in Sub-Sahara...
It is impossible to think about democracy without elections. The litmus test of any electoral proces...
A handful of studies have shown that National Inter-religious Councils (NIRCs) contribute to elector...
This paper uses Hartzell and Hoddie’s four dimensions of power-sharing to analyse the implementation...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
Elections are held in nearly all countries in the contemporary world. Yet despite their aim of allow...
The international community has long sent democracy aid, and technical election assistance (TEA) has...