Abstract
AbstractParty activists are important for building party–voter
links. This study focuses on the motivations of
these activists and the hypothesis that economic
factors are associated with more programmatic and
policy-driven platforms. I examine a novel
comparative survey data set of party activists
collected in multiple districts in South Korea and
Mongolia to determine whether national economic
development, the local economy, or individual income
shapes activist motivations. The results challenge
the economic account and, instead, shed light on the
importance of party characteristics, such as size,
ideology, and whether a party has its roots in
authoritarianism.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science,Development
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