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The Party Paradox: a Comment Nicolas van de Walle (Cornell) February 20, 2018
Authors:Nicolas van de Walle
Affiliation:1. Department of Government, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USAnv38@cornell.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article analyzes several stylized facts and implications concerning intra-party violence developed in the other articles of this special issue on intra-party violence in African electoral systems. It then turns more specifically to the implications of intra-party violence for democratic consolidation in the region, and argues that paradoxically, though parties are centrally important to democratic politics, the degree to which they are internally inclusive and participatory may not have much importance, or may indeed undermine democracy. Though they are perhaps the key actor on the path to a consolidated democracy, they tend to work best when they themselves are not internally democratic.
Keywords:Political parties  Africa  elections  primaries  violence  democracy  democratic consolidation  candidate selection
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