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@article{ Bedford2015,
 title = {To Participate or Not To Participate - That is the Question: Electoral Strategies of the Azerbaijani Opposition},
 author = {Bedford, Sofie},
 journal = {Caucasus Analytical Digest},
 number = {79},
 pages = {9-12},
 year = {2015},
 issn = {1867-9323},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-89868-5},
 abstract = {Elections pose a dilemma for the democratic opposition in electoral authoritarian states. On the one hand, the election campaign is often their only opportunity to get sanctioned access to the public, on the other, through their participation in an election where the outcome is known beforehand they appear to support a democratic charade. This article focuses on the ways in which oppositional actors in Azerbaijan choose to tackle this predicament in relation to the recent parliamentary elections. The analysis and comparison of respective electoral strategies (boycott, campaigning, statements and monitoring) tell us about the roles elections, despite their predictable outcome, play in this type of context. Even though no one in the opposition is 'in it to win it' the Republican Alternative (REAL) movement stands out. Fully aware of their marginalization in society, as representatives of an extremely unpopular 'opposition', their electoral work focused on selling themselves to the public as 'something new,' which is, of course, easier said than done. Nevertheless, their approach and campaign could be interpreted as an attempt to actually convert this into practice.},
}