选票而非子弹?《投票权法案》对政治暴力的影响

Ballots Instead of Bullets? The Effect of the Voting Rights Act on Political Violence

Journal of the European Economic Association · 2022
被引 13
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

利用美国1965年《投票权法案》覆盖县与非覆盖县的比较,发现该法案使政治暴力发生率和爆发率减半,因为投票成为表达政治偏好的制度化渠道。

Abstract

Abstract The extension of voting rights epitomizes the construction of modern democracies. This paper empirically investigates the effect of such an enfranchisement on political violence in the context of the US Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965, which forbade discrimination in voting. The formula the VRA used to determine the counties it applied to generated both geographic and temporal local discontinuities in enfranchisement. This paper’s empirical strategy takes advantage of these features by comparing the evolution of political violence in geographically close covered and non-covered counties. Difference-in-differences estimates indicate that VRA coverage halved the incidence and the onset of political violence. Additional empirical evidence implies that voting became the new institutionalized way to state political preferences. Indeed, VRA coverage mostly decreased electoral and small-scale strategic violence. This result is not explained by disaggrievement. Extensions suggest that new strategies of political action may explain a decrease in violence after enfranchisement.

投票权法案政治暴力选举权美国