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Surviving elections: election violence, incumbent victory, and post-election repercussions

机译:尚存的选举:选举暴力,现任胜利和选举后的影响

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It is often assumed that government-sponsored election violence increases the probability that incumbent leaders remain in power. Using cross-national data, we show that election violence increases the probability of incumbent victory, but can generate risky post-election dynamics. These differences in the consequences of election violence reflect changes in the strategic setting over the course of the election cycle. In the pre-election period, anti-incumbent collective action tends to be focused on the election itself, either through voter mobilization or opposition-organized election boycotts. In the post-election period, by contrast, when a favorable electoral outcome is no longer a possibility, anti-government collective action more often takes the form of mass political protest, which in turn can lead to costly repercussions for incumbent leaders.
机译:通常认为,政府赞助的选举暴力会增加现任领导人继续执政的可能性。使用跨国数据,我们表明选举暴力会增加现任胜利的可能性,但会产生危险的选举后动态。选举暴力后果的这些差异反映了选举周期中战略环境的变化。在大选前时期,通过动员选民或反对派组织的抵制选举,反现任的集体行动往往集中于选举本身。相比之下,在大选后时期,当不再可能取得有利的选举结果时,反政府的集体行动通常会采取大规模政治抗议的形式,这反过来又会给在位领导人带来沉重的代价。

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