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Electoral protest and democracy in the developing world

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2014Description: xiii, 229 pISBN:
  • 9781107612273
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324.91724 B3E5
Summary: This book shows that the third wave of democracy has been accompanied by a worldwide wave of opposition-initiated, election-related protests. Such electoral protests result from a failure on the part of incumbent and opposition elites in the developing world to negotiate acceptable terms of electoral conduct, and their consequences for democracy depend on the context in which they occur. Where election boycotts receive international support, they increase the probability of democratic reform, but where support is primarily domestic, there is a higher probability of authoritarian backsliding. Based on an extensive new data set covering nearly thirty years of electoral protest and election-related reform in the developing world, this book explores the causes of different types of electoral protest and their consequences for democracy. Statistical analysis and case studies provide readers with a complete picture of the dynamics surrounding developing world elections, protest, and democratization. .Offers an accessible treatment of bargaining theory and explanations of bargaining failure .Provides a wealth of stories of elections in the developing world .Includes a rich, detailed data resource of election boycotts, post-election demonstrations, and election-related reform.(http://www.cambridge.org/co/academic/subjects/politics-international-relations/political-economy/electoral-protest-and-democracy-developing-world)
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This book shows that the third wave of democracy has been accompanied by a worldwide wave of opposition-initiated, election-related protests. Such electoral protests result from a failure on the part of incumbent and opposition elites in the developing world to negotiate acceptable terms of electoral conduct, and their consequences for democracy depend on the context in which they occur. Where election boycotts receive international support, they increase the probability of democratic reform, but where support is primarily domestic, there is a higher probability of authoritarian backsliding. Based on an extensive new data set covering nearly thirty years of electoral protest and election-related reform in the developing world, this book explores the causes of different types of electoral protest and their consequences for democracy. Statistical analysis and case studies provide readers with a complete picture of the dynamics surrounding developing world elections, protest, and democratization.
.Offers an accessible treatment of bargaining theory and explanations of bargaining failure
.Provides a wealth of stories of elections in the developing world
.Includes a rich, detailed data resource of election boycotts, post-election demonstrations, and election-related reform.(http://www.cambridge.org/co/academic/subjects/politics-international-relations/political-economy/electoral-protest-and-democracy-developing-world)

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