Forging political entrepreneurs: Civil war effects on post-conflict politics in Italy

Stefano Costalli, Andrea Ruggeri

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo in rivistaArticolo in rivista

11 Citazioni (Scopus)

Abstract

How does violent mobilization affect post-conflict elections? This article studies the impact that violent collective mobilization has on local electoral behavior after domestic conflict.We argue that post-conflict democratic politics at the local level can be dramatically affected by local experience of civil war. The use of violence during the war and especially local political entrepreneurs who have emerged from the conflict can influence post-violent politics. We use as case-study the civil war that took place in Italy during the last phase of World War II. Using new spatially disaggregated data on armed groups' location and violent episodes, we assess the impact of the violent mobilization on the 1946 elections, which took place after the conflict. We find that partisans' mobilization and, more weakly, Nazi-Fascist violent acts influenced local politics, shifting votes towards more radical positions. Our findings hold across numerous robustness checks
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)40-49
Numero di pagine10
RivistaPolitical Geography
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2015

Keywords

  • post-conflict
  • violence

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