Violence, Elections, and Party Politics
Explore the intricate dynamics of democracy in "Violence, Elections, and Party Politics," authored by Mary Beth Altier and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This compelling volume, featuring 168 pages of insightful essays, delves into the often troubling relationship between competitive elections and political violence, a phenomenon that can manifest as mob riots, inter-party clashes, and even internal warfare.
Altier expertly examines how terrorist activity intertwines with electoral politics, providing a nuanced understanding of the implications these events have on democratic governance. As a special issue of Terrorism and Political Violence, this book offers an essential perspective for students and scholars of political science, particularly those interested in the intersections of political instability and democratic processes. Discover the critical insights that underscore the challenges faced in maintaining democracy amidst violence.