Citizens in emerging democracies vote at high rates, particularly given the high costs of voting. This Element argues that community-level population dynamics and features of the electoral environment specific to recent democratizers increase the likelihood that individuals vote.
Citizens in emerging democracies vote at high rates, particularly given the high costs of voting. This Element argues that community-level population dynamics and features of the electoral environment specific to recent democratizers increase the likelihood that individuals vote.
1. The stakes of electoral participation in emerging democracies 2. A theory of social sanctionin 3. Testing the theory in Africa's third-wave democracies: Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda 4. Testing the theory in a fragile state: Afghanistan 5. Electoral participation in comparative perspective References.
1. The stakes of electoral participation in emerging democracies 2. A theory of social sanctionin 3. Testing the theory in Africa's third-wave democracies: Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda 4. Testing the theory in a fragile state: Afghanistan 5. Electoral participation in comparative perspective References.
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