2022
DOI: 10.1177/13540688211060024
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The partisan consequences of liberation mentality: Ruling party support in Zimbabwe across space and time

Abstract: In autocratic-leaning countries, the level of genuine public support for ruling parties and reasons driving it are often unclear. While such parties often rely on violence, electoral manipulation, and corruption to help maintain power, maintaining legitimate popularity is the ideal. Parties that emerged from national liberation struggles and other extraordinary events are thought to have developed strong branding and organizational structures. This paper tests the determinants of ruling party identification am… Show more

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