Abstract: A study among 1294 local politicians in South Africa involving fictitious constituents showed that politicians of all ethnic groups were more likely to respond to co-ethnic constituents and were much more likely to respond to a unifying than to a divisive issue.
Author(s): McClendon, Gwyneth
Source(s): , 34 p., ill., graphs, tabs
Published: 2011 Princeton university, Princeton, NJ (English
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Link: http://www.princeton.edu/~gmcclend/Research_files/McClendon_coethnicity.pdf
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