Attack politics from Albania to Zimbabwe: A large-scale comparative study on the drivers of negative campaigning.

Chiara Valli, Alessandro Nai
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There is little comparative research on what causes candidates in elections across the world to 'go negative' on their rivals - mainly because of the scarcity of large-scale datasets. In this article, we present new evidence covering over 80 recent national elections across the world (2016-2018), in which more than 400 candidates competed. For the first time in a large-scale comparative setting, we show that, ceteris paribus, negativity is more likely for challengers, extreme candidates, and right-wing candidates. Women are not more (or less) likely to go negative on their rivals than their male counterparts, but we find that higher numbers of female MPs in the country reduces negativity overall. Furthermore, women tend to go less negative in proportional systems and more negative in majoritarian systems. Finally, negativity is especially low for candidates on the left in countries with high female representation, and higher for candidates on the right in countries with proportional representation (PR).

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从阿尔巴尼亚到津巴布韦的攻击政治:负面竞选驱动因素的大规模比较研究。
很少有关于是什么原因导致世界各地的选举候选人对他们的竞争对手“持负面态度”的比较研究——主要是因为缺乏大规模的数据集。在本文中,我们提供了涵盖全球最近80多场国家选举(2016-2018年)的新证据,其中400多名候选人参加了竞选。我们首次在一个大规模的比较环境中表明,在其他条件不变的情况下,挑战者、极端候选人和右翼候选人更有可能表现出消极情绪。与男性相比,女性对竞争对手的负面评价并不会更高(或更低),但我们发现,英国女性议员数量的增加总体上减少了负面情绪。此外,女性在比例制度中倾向于不那么消极,而在多数制度中倾向于消极。最后,在女性代表比例高的国家,左派候选人的负面情绪尤其低,而在比例代表制(PR)国家,右派候选人的负面情绪更高。
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