The course of the 1990s witnessed deterioration in the quality of elections held across sub-Saharan Africa. Zambia's elections for the presidency, parliament and local government held on 27 December 2001 are no exception. They returned the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) to power, but with much reduced popular support and leaving doubts about the legitimacy of the result. A 'tyranny of small decisions', 'non-decisions' and `not decisions' perpetrated over 12 months or more leading up to these elections combined to influence the outcome. The previous MMD government and the formally autonomous Electoral Commission were primarily but not wholly responsible. For independent analysts as well as for the political opposition, who secured ...
The shift from one-party to multiparty politics in many African countries has made the issue of demo...
This report provides an assessment of the transition to a multi-party system of government in Zambia...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
Zambia has held three multiparty elections since its restoration of democracy in 1991. This peaceful...
Zambia has held three multiparty elections since its restoration of democracy in 1991. This peaceful...
The December 1998 local elections in Zambia produced another convincing win for the ruling party, th...
Zambia's record of democracy in the 1990s has been much criticized, at home and abroad. The governme...
In this article we analyse the changes in the party system in Zambia in the period 1991 to 2001. Bas...
From the late 1980s, culminating in 1990, Zambia experienced a sustained call to end the one-party p...
Why has the electoral process in the newly democratised African states had such limited impacts? How...
On 11 August 2016, Zambia held elections for the presidency, National Assembly, local councillors, a...
The death of President Levy Mwanawasa in August 2008 plunged Zambian politics into a state of flux. ...
As one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa, in 1991 Zambia experienced a peaceful transiti...
As one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa, in 1991 Zambia experienced a peaceful transiti...
While public endorsement of presidential candidates is a relatively new phenomenon in Zambian politi...
The shift from one-party to multiparty politics in many African countries has made the issue of demo...
This report provides an assessment of the transition to a multi-party system of government in Zambia...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
Zambia has held three multiparty elections since its restoration of democracy in 1991. This peaceful...
Zambia has held three multiparty elections since its restoration of democracy in 1991. This peaceful...
The December 1998 local elections in Zambia produced another convincing win for the ruling party, th...
Zambia's record of democracy in the 1990s has been much criticized, at home and abroad. The governme...
In this article we analyse the changes in the party system in Zambia in the period 1991 to 2001. Bas...
From the late 1980s, culminating in 1990, Zambia experienced a sustained call to end the one-party p...
Why has the electoral process in the newly democratised African states had such limited impacts? How...
On 11 August 2016, Zambia held elections for the presidency, National Assembly, local councillors, a...
The death of President Levy Mwanawasa in August 2008 plunged Zambian politics into a state of flux. ...
As one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa, in 1991 Zambia experienced a peaceful transiti...
As one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa, in 1991 Zambia experienced a peaceful transiti...
While public endorsement of presidential candidates is a relatively new phenomenon in Zambian politi...
The shift from one-party to multiparty politics in many African countries has made the issue of demo...
This report provides an assessment of the transition to a multi-party system of government in Zambia...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...