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Electoral Integrity and Authoritarianism

Comparative Politics
Democratisation
Elections
P091
Chris Chhim
McGill University
Margarita Zavadskaya
University of Helsinki

Building: Jean Brillant, Floor: 4, Room: B-4265

Friday 09:00 - 10:40 EDT (28/08/2015)

Abstract

It is commonplace to assume that all modern autocrats manipulate the elections. Although, it is often omitted that the menu of manipulation is wide and some choices are more efficient, than the others. This panel dicusses how does electoral integrity or malpractice affect turnout, perception of elections as well as more general questions as the very meaning of authoritarian elections.

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