Natalie Wenzell Letsa is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of South Carolina. Her work has been published at the American Political Science Review, Perspectives on Politics, and the Journal of Modern African Studies, among other journals.
'In The Autocratic Voter, Natalie Letsa offers a compelling, fresh perspective on political engagement under dictatorship. Challenging dominant views of political behavior rooted in material considerations, Letsa explores how partisanship in electoral autocracies emerges as a powerful social identity shaped by family and community networks. Drawing on rich qualitative and survey data from Cameroon, Letsa provides an insightful framework to understand political engagement's social and geographic basis in settings where electoral participation rarely brings change. It is an important read for those interested in the dynamics of partisanship in authoritarian politics and the social forces that sustain and undermine them. Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania