Where are the sore losers? competitive authoritarianism, incumbent defeat, and electoral trust in Zambia's 2021 election

N Kerr, M Krönke, M Wahman - Public Opinion Quarterly, 2024 - academic.oup.com
How do electoral turnovers shape citizen perceptions of election quality in competitive
authoritarian regimes? We argue that electoral outcomes are crucial for determining …

Voting out autocrats: evidence from Zambia

EA Hern - Democratization, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The world is currently undergoing a period of autocratization, often led by democratically
elected presidents who begin to dismantle democratic institutions. In countries with …

Autocratisation, electoral politics and the limits of incumbency in African democracies

N Beardsworth, H Siachiwena… - Journal of Eastern African …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The world is experiencing a new wave of autocratisation, characterised by a global
democratic reversal. From 2010 to 2020, the share of the world population living in …

'The outcome of a historical process set in motion in 1991': explaining the failure of incumbency advantage in Zambia's 2021 election

S Sishuwa - Journal of Eastern African Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article uses a longitudinal comparative perspective to analyse Zambia's 2021 transfer of
power. The article takes the previous elections since the transition to multi-party democracy …

[HTML][HTML] COVID-19, Social Relief, and the Informal Sector: Attitudes toward fairness in the distribution of benefits in Zambia

W Aia, W Barbara - sdu.dk
This blog analyses public opinion data to understand Zambian citizens' perceptions of
fairness in the distribution of social relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data …