2015
DOI: 10.1177/0010414015617963
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The Ethnic Logic of Campaign Strategy in Diverse Societies

Abstract: Much of the existing ethnic politics literature suggests that in settings where ethnicity is politically salient, electoral competition encourages rival parties to focus narrowly on mobilizing their respective core ethnic constituents, a strategy that exacerbates ethnic divisions and may heighten the risk of conflict. This article develops an alternative account of campaign strategy that proposes that in highly diverse societies, an exclusive focus on core mobilization is likely to be an unattractive strategy.… Show more

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“…Our theory requires identifying variation in perceptions of role congruence for women chiefs among the elites within the National Administration who affect hiring decisions. We examine variation across ethnic groups, instead of variation across areas, because of the salience of ethnicity in Kenya (Elischer, 2013;Horowitz, 2016). Elites' perceptions about areas are largely affected by their perceptions about the cultural norms and practices of the majority ethnic group living there.…”
Section: Role Congruence In the National Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our theory requires identifying variation in perceptions of role congruence for women chiefs among the elites within the National Administration who affect hiring decisions. We examine variation across ethnic groups, instead of variation across areas, because of the salience of ethnicity in Kenya (Elischer, 2013;Horowitz, 2016). Elites' perceptions about areas are largely affected by their perceptions about the cultural norms and practices of the majority ethnic group living there.…”
Section: Role Congruence In the National Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Aytaç (2014) finds that Turkish incumbent parties were directing resources to the districts with ideologically close challengers. On the other hand, Horowitz (2016) places ethnic diversity within Kenyan electoral districts as a factor that determines the targeting strategy. The evidence for the Russian context is not conclusive either.…”
Section: Federal Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Also, addressing the non-co-ethnics’ political behaviour, which is more responsive to government performance, Long & Gibson (2015) show that Kisii, Mijikenda and Maasai ethnic groups in particular tend to divide their support between candidates. An effective strategy is therefore for Kenyan parties to focus their election campaigns more on persuading non-co-ethnics to support their presidential candidates than on consolidating support from co-ethnic constituencies (Horowitz 2016).…”
Section: Political Alignments In Kenyamentioning
confidence: 99%