Despite pre-election fears, the victory of the opposition NPP over the ruling NDC in Ghana’s December 2016 elections became the prologue to a peaceful transfer of power, an outcome which suggests that the advantage of incumbency in African elections may be on the wane. Recent transfers of power in Africa have been driven by deteriorating economic conditions, opposition learning, more effective and dynamic electoral processes, and increasingly assertive voters. When leaders follow the democratic rules of the game, as in Ghana’s and Nigeria’s most recent elections, incumbents are likely to lose their seats. When they do not, as in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, the result is instead greater repression, as presidents s...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011During the last year the “Arab Spring” is ca...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
The abuse of incumbency during elections in order to retain power by ruling governments has become a...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...
Following the successful conduct of the 2008 general elections that led to a peaceful transfer of po...
A study of the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2004 in Ghana, focusing on the particular...
Ghana’s democracy is plagued by zero-sum politics usually described as winner-takes-all. Winner-take...
The ‘Third Wave\u27of democracy resulted in transition galore in Africa. Authoritarian governments a...
Democracy is on trial in Africa. Despite the gains experienced in the early 1990s when Africa experi...
Ghana’s 2012 presidential elections ended with the incumbent, John Mahama, winning, and Nana Akufo-A...
A large literature has described the years after independence from colonial rule as a period of ‘dep...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
Ghana’s presidential election was held from 7 December 2008 through to 2 January 2009. The paper hig...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
Ghana is often considered a peaceful country due to its ability to manage electoral disputes. Howeve...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011During the last year the “Arab Spring” is ca...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
The abuse of incumbency during elections in order to retain power by ruling governments has become a...
Repetitive elections are important benchmarks for assessing the maturity of Africa’s electoral democ...
Following the successful conduct of the 2008 general elections that led to a peaceful transfer of po...
A study of the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2004 in Ghana, focusing on the particular...
Ghana’s democracy is plagued by zero-sum politics usually described as winner-takes-all. Winner-take...
The ‘Third Wave\u27of democracy resulted in transition galore in Africa. Authoritarian governments a...
Democracy is on trial in Africa. Despite the gains experienced in the early 1990s when Africa experi...
Ghana’s 2012 presidential elections ended with the incumbent, John Mahama, winning, and Nana Akufo-A...
A large literature has described the years after independence from colonial rule as a period of ‘dep...
The people of Ghana are gearing themselves up for general elections in December 2 008. Election 2 00...
Ghana’s presidential election was held from 7 December 2008 through to 2 January 2009. The paper hig...
This article examines Ghana’s efforts in advancing its democratic consolidation since the country tr...
Ghana is often considered a peaceful country due to its ability to manage electoral disputes. Howeve...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011During the last year the “Arab Spring” is ca...
The volume of empirical literature on Ghana’s democratization is overwhelming. Two contrasting posit...
The abuse of incumbency during elections in order to retain power by ruling governments has become a...