While regular multi-party elections do not necessarily guarantee the estab-lishment of a democratic state, no state can be said to be democratic if it does not hold regular elections according to a set of rules that are fair to the political parties involved. In Africa, many countries moved away from on
<p>Successive multiparty elections in sub-Saharan Africa are associated with incremental democratiza...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
Since the reintroduction of multiparty democracy in early 1990s, governments in Africa have establis...
André Mbata Mabgu and Mpariseni Budeli write on the trajectory of the Democratic Republic of the Con...
Democratisation in developing countries, especially in Africa, remains an incomplete and, in many ca...
Today 36 states in sub-Saharan Africa have multi-party systems. Their actual functioning, however le...
This book is about elections and democracy in newly democratizing countries. Building on a new data ...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
As the ‘third wave’ progressed it has been argued that democratisation should be analysed in terms o...
Most recent accounts paint a bleak and gloomy picture of the state of global democracy. This is part...
M.A. (Politics)This study examines the four democratic elections that have been held in Malawi, Zamb...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
Why has the electoral process in the newly democratised African states had such limited impacts? How...
The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent...
The weakness of the multiparty political system in Africa will be analysed in line with accepted sta...
<p>Successive multiparty elections in sub-Saharan Africa are associated with incremental democratiza...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
Since the reintroduction of multiparty democracy in early 1990s, governments in Africa have establis...
André Mbata Mabgu and Mpariseni Budeli write on the trajectory of the Democratic Republic of the Con...
Democratisation in developing countries, especially in Africa, remains an incomplete and, in many ca...
Today 36 states in sub-Saharan Africa have multi-party systems. Their actual functioning, however le...
This book is about elections and democracy in newly democratizing countries. Building on a new data ...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
As the ‘third wave’ progressed it has been argued that democratisation should be analysed in terms o...
Most recent accounts paint a bleak and gloomy picture of the state of global democracy. This is part...
M.A. (Politics)This study examines the four democratic elections that have been held in Malawi, Zamb...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
Why has the electoral process in the newly democratised African states had such limited impacts? How...
The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent...
The weakness of the multiparty political system in Africa will be analysed in line with accepted sta...
<p>Successive multiparty elections in sub-Saharan Africa are associated with incremental democratiza...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
Since the reintroduction of multiparty democracy in early 1990s, governments in Africa have establis...