Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing Regimes

For the past decade in many countries in Europe and its close neighborhood we have observed different types of processes which can be named as “de-democratization”. The aim of the article is to analyze the state of elections as the crucial democratic institution which fairness and competitiveness ha...

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Main Authors: Adam Szymański, Wojciech Ufel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek 2018-12-01
Series:Polish Political Science Yearbook
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/ppsy/47-4/ppsy2018401.pdf
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spelling doaj-641f382eeea8481791ab41fdf6bae1192020-11-25T01:26:48ZengWydawnictwo Adam MarszałekPolish Political Science Yearbook0208-73750208-73752018-12-0147459361710.15804/ppsy2018401Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing RegimesAdam Szymański0Wojciech Ufel1University of WarsawUniversity of WrocławFor the past decade in many countries in Europe and its close neighborhood we have observed different types of processes which can be named as “de-democratization”. The aim of the article is to analyze the state of elections as the crucial democratic institution which fairness and competitiveness have a substantial impact on the political regime. While Turkey as a “role model” for our analysis remains a main focus of the article, three European countries were selected for a comparison based on their relative similarity to Turkey – Hungary, Macedonia (FYROM) and Serbia. The following questions are posed: Are elections in these countries free, fair and competitive? Can some types of electoral malpractice and irregularities be identified? How does the state of elections in terms of their fairness and competitiveness influence the political regime? The main hypothesis is that in the analyzed countries elections competitiveness limited by incumbents can become a factor deciding about the change within the political regime in the long run (loss of democratic quality) and also change the regime (to a less democratic one).https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/ppsy/47-4/ppsy2018401.pdfMACEDONIA (FYROM)SERBIAELECTORAL MALPRACTICEELECTORAL INTEGRITYDE-DEMOCRATIZATIONPOLITICAL REGIMETURKEYHUNGARY
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Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing Regimes
Polish Political Science Yearbook
MACEDONIA (FYROM)
SERBIA
ELECTORAL MALPRACTICE
ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
DE-DEMOCRATIZATION
POLITICAL REGIME
TURKEY
HUNGARY
author_facet Adam Szymański
Wojciech Ufel
author_sort Adam Szymański
title Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing Regimes
title_short Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing Regimes
title_full Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing Regimes
title_fullStr Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing Regimes
title_full_unstemmed Beyond Vote Rigging: Common Patterns in Electoral Malpractices in De-Democratizing Regimes
title_sort beyond vote rigging: common patterns in electoral malpractices in de-democratizing regimes
publisher Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
series Polish Political Science Yearbook
issn 0208-7375
0208-7375
publishDate 2018-12-01
description For the past decade in many countries in Europe and its close neighborhood we have observed different types of processes which can be named as “de-democratization”. The aim of the article is to analyze the state of elections as the crucial democratic institution which fairness and competitiveness have a substantial impact on the political regime. While Turkey as a “role model” for our analysis remains a main focus of the article, three European countries were selected for a comparison based on their relative similarity to Turkey – Hungary, Macedonia (FYROM) and Serbia. The following questions are posed: Are elections in these countries free, fair and competitive? Can some types of electoral malpractice and irregularities be identified? How does the state of elections in terms of their fairness and competitiveness influence the political regime? The main hypothesis is that in the analyzed countries elections competitiveness limited by incumbents can become a factor deciding about the change within the political regime in the long run (loss of democratic quality) and also change the regime (to a less democratic one).
topic MACEDONIA (FYROM)
SERBIA
ELECTORAL MALPRACTICE
ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
DE-DEMOCRATIZATION
POLITICAL REGIME
TURKEY
HUNGARY
url https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/ppsy/47-4/ppsy2018401.pdf
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