
Everyday Identity and Electoral Politics
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Between one third and half of voters in Sub-Saharan Africa do not vote for their ethnic group''s party. The magnitude of these numbers suggests that not voting in line with one''s ethnic group may often be the norm, not the aberration in many ethnically divided societies. So when and why do voters choose not to vote for their ethnic group''s party even when it is often advantageous to do so?In Eve...
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Between one third and half of voters in Sub-Saharan Africa do not vote for their ethnic group''s party. The magnitude of these numbers suggests that not voting in line with one''s ethnic group may often be the norm, not the aberration in many ethnically divided societies. So when and why do voters choose not to vote for their ethnic group''s party even when it is often advantageous to do so?In Eve...
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