Against the Machine : Why Party Competition Disrupts Vote Buying

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Against the Machine : Why Party Competition Disrupts Vote Buying

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 312 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781009776752

Full Description

This book explains variations in the effectiveness of vote buying. Current theory assumes that vote buying is effective, rotting democracy's foundations. Yet, evidence shows that it rarely succeeds. Against the Machine presents a partisan competition theory to explain why buying vote choices is typically ineffective, the conditions under which it occasionally succeeds, and why it persists despite meager electoral returns. Competitive elections arm voters with the psychological wherewithal to resist the influence of electoral gifts, deprive political machines of the information they need to target compliant clients, and reinforce belief in ballot secrecy. The success or failure of vote buying thus relies more on the capacity of opposition parties to compete rather than the prowess of political machines. Against the Machine provides a new account of vote buying that paints a more optimistic portrait of elections, voter behavior, and the chances for political accountability in new democracies.

Contents

Acknowledgments; Part I. Introduction: 1. The Challenge of Vote Buying in Competitive Democracies; Part II. The Macro Perspective: Variation in the Effectiveness of Vote Buying: 2. The Vulnerability of Contemporary Electoral Clientelism; 3. Local Electoral Competitiveness and the Efficacy of Vote Buying in Mexico; Part III. The Micro Perspective: How Electoral Gifts Influence Voter Behavior: 4. Love Isn't for Sale: Partisan Responses to Vote-Buying Offers; 5. Moving Targets: Selecting Clients in the Shadow of Partisan Campaigns; 6. Catch Me if You Can: Why Voters Comply or Defect under the Secret Ballot; Part IV. Comparative Perspectives and Implications: 7. Why Major Machines Fail: Vote Buying in Argentina, Colombia, and Turkey; 8. Conclusion: Elections and Accountability in New Democracies; References; Appendix; Index.

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