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The Impact of Voter Exit on Party Survival: Evidence from Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF
Dendere, Chipo
Dendere, Chipo
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This dissertation considers the impact of voter exit on the survival of incumbent regimes. I argue that voters exit the political process as a result of emigration or political violence. Using the example of Zimbabwe, I argue that ZANU-PF benefited from the exit of nearly four million Zimbabweans who emigrated outside the country in response to declining economic conditions and who exited the political system as a result of violence.
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2015-08-11
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Incumbent, Zimbabwe, Authoritarian, Mugabe, Migration, Violence
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Dendere, Chipo. 2015. "The Impact of Voter Exit on Party Survival: Evidence from Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF." Dissertation, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/7222489
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2015-06-16
