In the Democratic Republic of Congo, donors promoted rapid liberalisation and presidential elections in the aftermath of the war, and after two terms, President Kabila has not left office. This article engages with the question of how liberalisation and elections are connected, and how they are related to the extension of presidential power. It finds that the international market for minerals has shaped the domestic political economy but its nature has effectively been ignored in the formulation of donor policy; efforts at regulating trade have been concentrated on due diligence of origin in Congo but have not addressed the secrecy of international trade. Liberalisation has removed control of economic resources from Congo, provided returns ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country that has a significant number of natural resources...
Since the beginning of the 90s "democratisation " has been the buzzword for donors as well...
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has a troubling history of civil wars since gaining political ind...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, donors promoted rapid liberalisation and presidential elections...
One year ago, in December 2018, the Democratic Republic of Congo went to the polls after a delay of ...
This article deploys the term ‘green imperialism’ to denote the specificities of contemporary imperi...
Congolese politics have drastically changed since the installment of the new President, Felix Tshise...
Two years after the peaceful transition that ended the presidency of Joseph Kabila, the Democratic R...
By survival in conditions that are murderous, by evading forms of control and de-linking from the sy...
This article explores how the exploitation of key natural resources, diamonds in particular, has con...
Over thirty years of conflict in eastern Congo have been marked by a deepening of the role of violen...
A demand-supply framework has been developed and applied to Tanzania to explore the link between dem...
Over the past year, as the Democratic Republic of the Congo has descended into a political crisis, j...
Paper 1: “Congo: The Prize of Predation” Abstract: The article analyzes the war against Mobutu (1996...
This article examines which factors influenced the votes of the workers during union elections in th...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country that has a significant number of natural resources...
Since the beginning of the 90s "democratisation " has been the buzzword for donors as well...
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has a troubling history of civil wars since gaining political ind...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, donors promoted rapid liberalisation and presidential elections...
One year ago, in December 2018, the Democratic Republic of Congo went to the polls after a delay of ...
This article deploys the term ‘green imperialism’ to denote the specificities of contemporary imperi...
Congolese politics have drastically changed since the installment of the new President, Felix Tshise...
Two years after the peaceful transition that ended the presidency of Joseph Kabila, the Democratic R...
By survival in conditions that are murderous, by evading forms of control and de-linking from the sy...
This article explores how the exploitation of key natural resources, diamonds in particular, has con...
Over thirty years of conflict in eastern Congo have been marked by a deepening of the role of violen...
A demand-supply framework has been developed and applied to Tanzania to explore the link between dem...
Over the past year, as the Democratic Republic of the Congo has descended into a political crisis, j...
Paper 1: “Congo: The Prize of Predation” Abstract: The article analyzes the war against Mobutu (1996...
This article examines which factors influenced the votes of the workers during union elections in th...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country that has a significant number of natural resources...
Since the beginning of the 90s "democratisation " has been the buzzword for donors as well...
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has a troubling history of civil wars since gaining political ind...