Africa is currently experiencing a movement toward more democratic systems of government. The causes of such changes are numerous, but the literature on African democratization, like that on similar changes elsewhere in the world, places emphasis on the role of internal or domestic factors. The role of international pressures toward democratization is almost completely ignored. The case of Mozambique illustrates the dangers of such an omission. During the past decade Mozambique has undergone considerable political change. The single-party, Marxist-Leninist oriented state has been replaced by a multi-party system, devoid of explicit references to any guiding ideology. The government has also expanded its contacts with the West, particularly ...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
A research report submitted to the School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in pa...
Through the notion of party system institutionalisation, this paper examines the historical roots, t...
Africa is currently experiencing a movement toward more democratic systems of government. The causes...
Independent from Portuguese colonial system in 1975, the new-born Mozambique elected Marxism-Leninis...
This edition comes out at a time when in the latest general election held on 15 October, Mozambique ...
In 1992, the Mozambican civil war was brought to a close, marking the beginning of a 'pacted' and fu...
University of the Witwatersrand History Workshop Conference Democracy: Popular Precedents, Popula...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
If there was a referendum in Mozambique today, an overwhelming majority of the people would vote aga...
The article analyses Mozambique’s post-conflict democratisation and argues that Mozambique has becom...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Mozambique has the trappings of a progressive African state: abundan...
The findings of “third wave” studies on democratic transitions in Southern Europe and Latin America ...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
A research report submitted to the School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in pa...
Through the notion of party system institutionalisation, this paper examines the historical roots, t...
Africa is currently experiencing a movement toward more democratic systems of government. The causes...
Independent from Portuguese colonial system in 1975, the new-born Mozambique elected Marxism-Leninis...
This edition comes out at a time when in the latest general election held on 15 October, Mozambique ...
In 1992, the Mozambican civil war was brought to a close, marking the beginning of a 'pacted' and fu...
University of the Witwatersrand History Workshop Conference Democracy: Popular Precedents, Popula...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
If there was a referendum in Mozambique today, an overwhelming majority of the people would vote aga...
The article analyses Mozambique’s post-conflict democratisation and argues that Mozambique has becom...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Mozambique has the trappings of a progressive African state: abundan...
The findings of “third wave” studies on democratic transitions in Southern Europe and Latin America ...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
The decade from 1990 to 2000 was a period of sustained political activity in Africa, leading towards...
A research report submitted to the School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, in pa...
Through the notion of party system institutionalisation, this paper examines the historical roots, t...