Neeraj Prasad
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Assistant Professor at Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam. PhD, The Fletcher School, Tufts University. Ex-World Bank (Dev Research). Website: www.neerajprasad.com
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This introduction article sees political violence as collective violence aimed at achieving political goals, encompassing electoral, ethnic, criminal, and terrorist violence. It reviews what we know about variation in political violence across democracies. Contd...

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Political violence in democracies: An Introduction - Andrea Ruggeri, Ursula Daxecker, Neeraj Prasad, 2025
It is well established that democracies experience less political violence than autocracies. Paradoxically, however, this widely accepted fact has led scholars ...
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Very happy to be able to share the polling-level dataset on Indian Parliamentary Elections 2009, 2014, 2019 that we have been working on for more than a decade. Both the data and the data descriptor are open access: rdcu.be/eujHH

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I will assume it is 10 AM now and ask you: Was the sandwich good?
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Why do assassinations of social activists persist in democratic regimes?
Juan Albarracín, Rodrigo Moura Karolczak & Jonas Wolff link these killings to highly territorialized industrial deforestation in the Amazon, where criminal-political networks violently react to local resistance.
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Volume 62 Issue 5, September 2025
Special Issue on Political Violence in Democracies, Journal of Peace Research is officially out.
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📢 New publication! 📢
Does political violence backfire in mature democracies?
In this article, @kkrakows.bsky.social (@kingscollegelondon.bsky.social) and @juansemorales.bsky.social (Wilfrid Laurier University) examine how the January 6 US Capitol Attack affected public support for US politicians.
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Why do ordinary citizens participate in election violence in democracies?
Kathleen Klaus and @meganturnbull.bsky.social argue that such violence is often jointly produced by elites and citizens, enabled by threat-based narratives and social networks that legitimize violence.
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Thanks @lseusablog.bsky.social for guesting a reflection of ours on the recent political violence in the USA (but not only). For those who want to read our open access special issue intro on political violence in democracies @jpeaceresearch.bsky.social : journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Article by @marietheresemeye.bsky.social on election denial in the US: Finds that local elite endorsement of Trump’s fraud claims amplified national narratives, boosting protest mobilization in their districts after 2020.

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@noyonikadas.bsky.social integrates research on decentralization and political violence: Finds that in West Bengal, incumbents deploy violence to engineer non-contestation in local elections, converting opposition withdrawals into uncontested victories.

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Juan Masullo, @kkrakows.bsky.social, & @dmorisi.bsky.social examine crime and democracy in Brazil: Find that exposure to crime increases support for unlawful enforcement (police overreach, vigilante justice) but does not erode broader commitments to democracy.

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shows why incumbents delegate election violence to different actors. Based on 100+ interviews in 4 Nigerian states: high-rent states hire armed groups, while low-rent states mobilize ordinary citizens.
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Costalli, Guariso, @apvjustino.bsky.social, & @andrearuggeri.bsky.social map violent repertoires in democracies. With new dataset, Italy (1969–88), argue political violence in democracies requires a broader lens & should not be seen as a residual phenomenon.
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Article by @kkrakows.bsky.social and @juansemorales.bsky.social shows that political violence can backfire. Studying Jan 6, they find the Capitol attack reduced support for Republicans—especially Trump allies—via lower engagement with their tweets.

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Article by @juanalbarracind.bsky.social, Rodrigo Moura Karolczak, & Jonas Wolff examines assassinations of social activists in the Global South: In the Brazilian Amazon (plus case study of Altamira), killings are linked to industrial deforestation & criminal-political networks, not drug trafficking.
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@kristinmbakke.bsky.social, @mariannedahl.bsky.social, & Kit Rickard on democracy in Ukraine: Those who suffer physical injury or loss, less willing to safeguard minority rights, more ambivalent about free speech — but continue to support free & fair elections. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Article by Abby Córdova & @tiscornia21.bsky.social shows that while militarization to fight crime might enjoy public support, survey evidence from Mexico reveals that highlighting state–criminal collusion or lethal harm to innocents reduces support for this policy.
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