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Rebel Parties in African Post-Conflict Elections

Explaining Party Formation and Success
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 2021

Zusammenfassung

In vielen Post-Konflikt-Gesellschaften weltweit beteiligen sich ehemalige Rebellengruppen als politische Parteien an Wahlen. Die Studie behandelt die Gründung und den Erfolg solcher „Rebellenparteien“ in Afrika und geht der Frage nach, inwiefern institutionelle Strukturen diese Prozesse beeinflussen. Der entwickelte Forschungsansatz ermöglicht zunächst eine systematische Erfassung aller afrikanischen Fälle seit 1989, um dann komplexe Kausalbeziehungen mit einer qualitativ vergleichenden Analyse mit Fuzzy-Sets (fsQCA) aufzudecken. Die Ergebnisse zeigen u.a., dass Institutionen wie Friedensabkommen Opportunitätsstrukturen für Rebellenparteien prägen und zu Pfadabhängigkeiten führen und dass demokratischere Wahlen die Etablierung solcher Parteien eher verhindern.


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Auflage
1/2021
Copyrightjahr
2021
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-7084-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-2474-6
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Reihe
Comparative Politics - Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft
Band
10
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
426
Produkttyp
Monographie

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 26
      1. Comparing Conditions for Rebel Groups’ Electoral Participation in Africa Kein Zugriff
      2. Avenues of Investigation: Rebel Party Formation and Success in Post-Conflict Elections Kein Zugriff
      3. The structure of the book Kein Zugriff
        1. Influencing Factors and Conditions for Rebel Transformation Kein Zugriff
        1. Conceptual Shortcomings and Research Gaps Kein Zugriff
        2. Methodological Biases Kein Zugriff
        3. General Critique Kein Zugriff
        4. Implications Kein Zugriff
    1. 2.1 Setting the Stage: Democratization and Peacebuilding in Africa Kein Zugriff
      1. 2.2.1 Defining ‘Political Parties’ and ‘Rebel Parties’ Kein Zugriff
      2. 2.2.2 Defining ‘Rebel Groups’ Kein Zugriff
      3. 2.2.3 Terrorism and Political Parties: Limits of a related topic Kein Zugriff
      1. 2.3.1 Political Parties in Post-Conflict and Transitional Democracies Kein Zugriff
      2. 2.3.2 Political Parties in Sub-Saharan Africa Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.1.1 New Party Formation and Success, Breakthrough and Persistence Kein Zugriff
      2. 3.1.2 Cornerstones of Institutional Analysis in Party Research Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.2.1 Armed Conflicts as a Precondition for Rebel Party Emergence Kein Zugriff
      2. 3.2.2 ‘Democratic’ Post-Conflict Elections as a Second Precondition Kein Zugriff
    1. 3.3 Systematizing Rebel Party Analysis Kein Zugriff
    2. 3.4 Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Introducing the Method Kein Zugriff
  2. 4. Rebel Groups in Elections: A Data Set Kein Zugriff Seiten 110 - 118
    1. 5.1 Institutions and their Effect on Political Party Development in Post-Conflict Societies Kein Zugriff
        1. 5.2.1.1 The Electoral Focus: Presidentialism versus Parliamentarism Kein Zugriff
        2. 5.2.1.2 Federalism and Decentralization Kein Zugriff
        3. 5.2.1.3 Electoral System Kein Zugriff
        4. 5.2.1.4 Formation Costs Kein Zugriff
        1. 5.2.2.1 War legacies Kein Zugriff
          1. Type of war termination Kein Zugriff
          2. Electoral Participation Provisions in Peace Agreements Kein Zugriff
          3. Power-Sharing in Peace Agreements Kein Zugriff
          4. Disarmament Kein Zugriff
          1. Democratic Orientation of Interim Regime Kein Zugriff
          2. (Interim) Electoral Administration Kein Zugriff
      1. 5.2.3 Consolidated Framework for Rebel Party Formation Kein Zugriff
          1. Electoral Formulae Kein Zugriff
          2. District Magnitude and Electoral Thresholds Kein Zugriff
          3. National Assembly Size Kein Zugriff
        1. 5.3.1.2 Regime Type, Presidentialism and the Timing of Elections Kein Zugriff
        1. 5.3.2.1 Institutionalization and Types of Party Systems Kein Zugriff
        1. 5.3.3.1 The Regime Type and Legacies of Rebellion Kein Zugriff
        2. 5.3.3.2 The Reflection of Regional Disparities by the Electoral System Kein Zugriff
        3. 5.3.3.3 The Salience of Wartime Cleavages and Political Space Kein Zugriff
      1. 5.3.4 Consolidated Framework for Initial and Persistent Rebel Party Success Kein Zugriff
        1. 6.1.1.1 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Rebel Victory Kein Zugriff
        2. 6.1.1.2 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Peace Agreement Kein Zugriff
        3. 6.1.1.3 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Formation Costs and Party Bans Kein Zugriff
        4. 6.1.1.4 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Fair Interim Regimes and Electoral Management Kein Zugriff
      1. 6.1.2 fsQCA for Rebel Party Formation (General Conditions) Kein Zugriff
        1. 6.1.3.1 Components of Peace Agreements: Inclusive Power-Sharing Kein Zugriff
        2. 6.1.3.2 Components of Peace Agreements: Disarmament Kein Zugriff
        3. 6.1.3.3 Components of Peace Agreements: Permissive Electoral Participation Provisions Kein Zugriff
      2. 6.1.4 fsQCA for Rebel Party Formation after Peace Agreements Kein Zugriff
      3. 6.1.5 Findings for Rebel Party Formation Kein Zugriff
        1. 6.2.1.1 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Electoral System Effects Kein Zugriff
        2. 6.2.1.2 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Candidature for Head of Government Kein Zugriff
        3. 6.2.1.3 Calibration and Coding of Conditions: Favourable Political Space Kein Zugriff
      1. 6.2.2 fsQCA for Initial Rebel Party Success Kein Zugriff
        1. 6.2.3.1 Calibration and Coding of Conditions: Electoral System Effects Kein Zugriff
        2. 6.2.3.2 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Democratic Fairness of Second Election Kein Zugriff
        3. 6.2.3.3 Calibration and Coding of Condition: Party Dominance Kein Zugriff
      2. 6.2.4 fsQCA for Persistent Rebel Party Success Kein Zugriff
      3. 6.2.5 Findings for Rebel Party Success Kein Zugriff
    1. African Rebel Party Formation and Success in Comparative Perspective Kein Zugriff
    2. Rebel Parties from a Conflict Management Perspective Kein Zugriff
    3. Rebel Parties from a Party Research Perspective Kein Zugriff
    4. Limits of the Approach and Avenues for Future Research Kein Zugriff
  3. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Seiten 325 - 382
  4. Appendix A Kein Zugriff Seiten 383 - 404
  5. Appendix B Kein Zugriff Seiten 405 - 426

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