Voting after war: Legacy of conflict and the economy as determinants of electoral support in Croatia

Volume: 42, Pages: 135 - 145
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
In spite of a rapidly expanding literature on democratization, elections, and conflict, we lack systematic understanding of what determines electoral results in post-conflict societies. This article offers a novel initiative in revealing electoral patterns in states recuperating from painful experiences of war by analyzing data from more than 500 Croatian municipalities during five post-war electoral cycles. While the findings suggest voters do...
Paper Details
Title
Voting after war: Legacy of conflict and the economy as determinants of electoral support in Croatia
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
42
Pages
135 - 145
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