PhD defence: Louise Thorn Bøttkjær
During electoral campaigns in new democracies, parties and candidates often employ clientelist strategies such as vote buying to mobilize electoral support. Building on field experiments and regression analyses of numerous data sources including cross-country data from Africa and Latin America and two new surveys from South Africa, the dissertation—which consists of a framing paper and four articles—seeks to increase our knowledge of how widespread clientelism is in new democracies such as South Africa and why and under what conditions it flourishes.
Primary Supervisor:
Professor MSO Mogens Kamp Justesen
Department of International Economics, Government and Business
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisor:
Professor MSO Jacob Gerner Hariri
Department of Political Science
University of Copenhagen
Assessment Committee:
Associate Professor Manuele Citi (Chair)
Department of International Economics, Government and Business
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Isabel Mares
Department of Political Science
Yale University
Associate Professor Nicholas Charon
Department of Political Science
University of Gothenburg
The thesis will be available from http://openarchive.cbs.dk
The Doctoral School of Organisation and Management Studies will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence in Kilen Atrium.
Date: 8 March 2019
Time: 13.00-15.00
Location: CBS, Kilevej 14A, KS71, 2000 Frederiksberg