Multiparty Elections in Authoritarian Regimes, 2015 Explaining their Introduction and Effects Studien zur Neuen Politischen Ökonomie Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Michalik Susanne
Susanne Michalik analyzes why authoritarian regimes allow for multiparty elections and how they affect political outcomes. Even though their introduction rarely leads to a change in power, such elections should not be regarded as mere window-dressing. She argues that competitive elections are installed to deal with a split among the incumbent elite and to facilitate the formation of a new ruling coalition. In a cross-national study the author finds that elections matter and the ruling party does more than just manipulate election results in order to be reelected. Incumbents provide a mix of public goods and targeted public goods depending on the level of electoral competition they are experiencing. The outcome of authoritarian multiparty elections in the form of the legislature?s party composition also has an effect on the regime?s international relations in the form of foreign aid allocation.
The Introduction of Multiparty Elections in Authoritarian Regimes.- Authoritarian Multiparty Elections: Boon or Bane for Public Policies?.- Foreign Aid for Multiparty Authoritarian Regimes.
Susanne Michalik is working as a researcher at the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis).
Publication in the field of social sciences Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 04-2015
Ouvrage de 148 p.
14.8x21 cm
Thème de Multiparty Elections in Authoritarian Regimes :
Mots-clés :
Authoritarianism; Comparative Politics; Legislature; Party Competition; Public Policies
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