Electoral Violence, Corruption, and Political Order Electoral Violence, Corruption, and Political Order

Electoral Violence, Corruption, and Political Order

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A comprehensive look at how violence has been used to manipulate competitive electoral processes around the world since World War II

Throughout their history, political elections have been threatened by conflict, and the use of force has in the past several decades been an integral part of electoral processes in a significant number of contemporary states. However, the study of elections has yet to produce a comprehensive account of electoral violence. Drawing on cross-national data sets together with fourteen detailed case studies from around the world, Electoral Violence, Corruption, and Political Order offers a global comparative analysis of violent electoral practices since the Second World War.

Sarah Birch shows that the way power is structured in society largely explains why elections are at risk of violence in some contexts but not in others. Countries with high levels of corruption and weak democratic institutions are especially vulnerable to disruptions of electoral peace. She examines how corrupt actors use violence to back up other forms of electoral manipulation, including vote buying and ballot stuffing. In addition to investigating why electoral violence takes place, Birch considers what can be done to prevent it in the future, arguing that electoral authority and the quality of electoral governance are more important than the formal design of electoral institutions.

Delving into a deeply influential aspect of political malpractice, Electoral Violence, Corruption, and Political Order explores the circumstances in which individuals choose to employ violence as an electoral strategy.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2020
July 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Princeton University Press
SELLER
Princeton University Press
SIZE
4.5
MB

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