Replication Data for 'Mutual Restraint in Nondemocratic Legislatures' provides data on deputy voting behavior and legislative success in the Kyrgyz Jogorku Kenesh. Authored by Sarah Hummel, the dataset supports analysis of regime-deputy dynamics in a nondemocratic legislature from 2016 to 2020.
Use Cases
- Analyze patterns of deputy voting behavior to identify instances of mutual restraint between deputies and the regime.
- Examine legislative success rates to understand the functions of a nondemocratic legislature.
- Study the relationship between critical opinion expression and subsequent regime policing actions.
Strengths
- Data is associated with a peer-reviewed publication in the American Journal of Political Science.
- Focuses on a specific, understudied legislature (Kyrgyz Jogorku Kenesh) over a defined 4-year period (2016-2020).
Limitations
- The specific variables, column count, and sample size (row count) are not provided in the input.
- The dataset's scope is limited to a single country and time period, limiting generalizability.
Provenance
- Source
- American Journal of Political Science (AJPS) Dataverse
- Collection Method
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- Time Range
- 2016-2020
- Freshness
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- Geography
- Kyrgyzstan (Jogorku Kenesh legislature)