Do elections promote conflict? A quantitative text analysis of postwar Iraqi news coverage (Record no. 529966)

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Personal name Yamao, Dai
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Title Do elections promote conflict? A quantitative text analysis of postwar Iraqi news coverage
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The Developing Economics
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Extent 63(1), Mar,2025: p.70-96
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Summary, etc This article seeks to investigate whether conflict-motivating coverage in newspapers increases during the election period, employing a quantitative text analysis of several major newspapers in postwar Iraq. In the aftermath of the war in Iraq, the exclusion or inclusion of the former Baathist regime emerged as one of the most contentious issues in elections. Consequently, this study analyzes how the exclusion or inclusion of the former regime was asserted during election periods and the degree of emphasis in reporting, aiming to identify conflict-inspiring coverage during elections. The analysis encompasses over 500,000 articles from various prominent newspapers. In summary, while election cycles typically feature coverage that denies inclusiveness and exacerbates fragmentation, official government-affiliated newspapers tend to consistently underscore inclusiveness, even during election periods.- Reproduced

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/deve.12422
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Election, Iraq, Exclusion, Text analysis LSS.
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Main entry heading The Developing Economics
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-05-16 63(1), Mar,2025: p.70-96 AR135789 2025-05-16 Articles

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