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Susan D. Hyde - The Pseudo-Democrat's Dilemma. Why Election Observation Became an International Norm.  - 9780801449666 - V9780801449666
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The Pseudo-Democrat's Dilemma. Why Election Observation Became an International Norm.

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Description for The Pseudo-Democrat's Dilemma. Why Election Observation Became an International Norm. Hardback. Num Pages: 248 pages, 38. BIC Classification: JPHF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 151 x 21. Weight in Grams: 480.

Why did election monitoring become an international norm? Why do pseudo-democrats—undemocratic leaders who present themselves as democratic—invite international observers, even when they are likely to be caught manipulating elections? Is election observation an effective tool of democracy promotion, or is it simply a way to legitimize electoral autocracies? In The Pseudo-Democrat’s Dilemma, Susan D. Hyde explains international election monitoring with a new theory of international norm formation. Hyde argues that election observation was initiated by states seeking international support. International benefits tied to democracy give some governments an incentive to signal their commitment to democratization without having to give up ... Read more

Hyde draws on cross-national data on the global spread of election observation between 1960 and 2006, detailed descriptions of the characteristics of countries that do and do not invite observers, and evidence of three ways that election monitoring is costly to pseudo-democrats: micro-level experimental tests from elections in Armenia and Indonesia showing that observers can deter election-day fraud and otherwise improve the quality of elections; illustrative cases demonstrating that international benefits are contingent on democracy in countries like Haiti, Peru, Togo, and Zimbabwe; and qualitative evidence documenting the escalating game of strategic manipulation among pseudo-democrats, international monitors, and pro-democracy forces.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Cornell University Press United States
Number of pages
248
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801449666
SKU
V9780801449666
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About Susan D. Hyde
Susan D. Hyde is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at Yale University. She has been on observer missions for organizations in Afghanistan, Albania, Indonesia, Nicaragua, Pakistan, and Venezuela. She is coeditor of Election Fraud: Detecting and Deterring Election Manipulation.

Reviews for The Pseudo-Democrat's Dilemma. Why Election Observation Became an International Norm.
This book tackles an interesting puzzle: Why would pseudo-democrats invite international election observers and cheat in front of them if getting caught is costly? A norm has developed because of leaders' attempts to signal to the international community their democratic credentials, even if they are not really committed to democracy. Susan D Hyde establishes a strategic tension for pseudo-democrats that ... Read more

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