Emily Beaulieu is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Kentucky. She has also published work on political economy and democracy in outlets such as International Organization and Comparative Political Studies. She is working on several projects on political violence, and recently received a TESS grant to study the impact of partisanship and political polarization on perceptions of election fraud. She received her PhD from the University of California, San Diego.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Elite bargaining and developing world elections 3. Causes of electoral protest 4. Election day and its aftermath 5. Democratic consequences of electoral protest 6. Conclusion Appendix A. Data and robustness Appendix B. Boycotts Appendix C. Demonstrations Appendix D. Reforms.
1. Introduction 2. Elite bargaining and developing world elections 3. Causes of electoral protest 4. Election day and its aftermath 5. Democratic consequences of electoral protest 6. Conclusion Appendix A. Data and robustness Appendix B. Boycotts Appendix C. Demonstrations Appendix D. Reforms.
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