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Multi-ethnic coalitions in Africa : business financing of opposition election campaigns

Summary: Why are politicians able to form electoral coalitions that bridge ethnic divisions in some countries and not others? This book answers this question by presenting a theory of pecuniary coalition building in multi-ethnic countries governed through patronage. Focusing on sub-Saharan Africa, the book explains how the relative autonomy of business from state-controlled capital affects political bargaining among opposition politicians in particular. While incumbents form coalitions by using state resources to secure cross-ethnic endorsements, opposition politicians must rely on the private resources of business to do the same. This book combines cross-national analyses of African countries with in-depth case studies of Cameroon and Kenya to show that incumbents actively manipulate financial controls to prevent business from supporting their opposition. It demonstrates that opposition politicians are more likely to coalesce across ethnic cleavages once incumbents have lost their ability to blackmail the business sector through financial reprisals.

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  • ISBN: 1107605431
  • ISBN: 9781107605435
  • ISBN: 1107021111
  • ISBN: 9781107021112
  • ISBN: 1139108557
  • ISBN: 9781139108553
  • ISBN: 1139569155
  • ISBN: 9781139569156
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
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  • Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: The puzzle of opposition coordination -- A theory of pecuniary coalition formation -- The emergence of financial reprisal regimes -- The political control of banking -- The liberalization of capital -- The political alignment of business -- Opposition bargaining across ethnic cleavages -- Multiethnic opposition coalitions in African elections -- Democratic consolidation in Africa -- Appendix A: Commercial banking sector size and opposition coalitions in Africa -- Appendix B: Sources on commodity exports and ethnic production by country -- Appendix C: Variables: definitions, sources, and summary statistics -- Appendix D: Multiethnic opposition coalitions in Africa, 1990-2005.
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Print version record.
Subject: Opposition (Political science) -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Electoral coalitions -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Campaign funds -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Politics and government -- 1960-
Kenya -- Politics and government
Cameroon -- Politics and government
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General
Campaign funds
Electoral coalitions
Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
Opposition (Political science)
Politics and government
Sub-Saharan Africa
Cameroon
Kenya
Genre: Electronic books.

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