This report provides an assessment of the transition to a multi-party system of government in Zambia. The first section gives a general background to processes of democratisation in Africa, while the subsequent ones deal specifically with the situation in Zambia, particularly the general elections held in October 1991. Special attention is devoted to the political context of the election campaign and the domestic and international efforts in monitoring the elections, as well as the role of donor agencies in that process. The elections are judged on balance to have been free and fair despite some irregularities. A conc1uding section discusses prospects for consolidating democratic procedures and practices. Finally it offers some suggestions ...
Zambia’s endeavour to consolidate democracy and to fulfil its human rights obligations for the integ...
From the standpoint of recent and prospective political reform, the most promising cluster of countr...
While regular multi-party elections do not necessarily guarantee the estab-lishment of a democratic ...
This report provides an assessment of the transition to a multi-party system of government in Zambia...
Zambia's record of democracy in the 1990s has been much criticized, at home and abroad. The governme...
Why has the electoral process in the newly democratised African states had such limited impacts? How...
In this article we analyse the changes in the party system in Zambia in the period 1991 to 2001. Bas...
As one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa, in 1991 Zambia experienced a peaceful transiti...
Democratization has not taken firm root in sub-Saharan Africa even though many democratic transition...
From the late 1980s, culminating in 1990, Zambia experienced a sustained call to end the one-party p...
Zambia has held three multiparty elections since its restoration of democracy in 1991. This peaceful...
M.A. (Politics)This study examines the four democratic elections that have been held in Malawi, Zamb...
Over two decades have passed since the ‘third wave’ of democratization began to roll across sub-Saha...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
The course of the 1990s witnessed deterioration in the quality of elections held across sub-Saharan ...
Zambia’s endeavour to consolidate democracy and to fulfil its human rights obligations for the integ...
From the standpoint of recent and prospective political reform, the most promising cluster of countr...
While regular multi-party elections do not necessarily guarantee the estab-lishment of a democratic ...
This report provides an assessment of the transition to a multi-party system of government in Zambia...
Zambia's record of democracy in the 1990s has been much criticized, at home and abroad. The governme...
Why has the electoral process in the newly democratised African states had such limited impacts? How...
In this article we analyse the changes in the party system in Zambia in the period 1991 to 2001. Bas...
As one of the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa, in 1991 Zambia experienced a peaceful transiti...
Democratization has not taken firm root in sub-Saharan Africa even though many democratic transition...
From the late 1980s, culminating in 1990, Zambia experienced a sustained call to end the one-party p...
Zambia has held three multiparty elections since its restoration of democracy in 1991. This peaceful...
M.A. (Politics)This study examines the four democratic elections that have been held in Malawi, Zamb...
Over two decades have passed since the ‘third wave’ of democratization began to roll across sub-Saha...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
The course of the 1990s witnessed deterioration in the quality of elections held across sub-Saharan ...
Zambia’s endeavour to consolidate democracy and to fulfil its human rights obligations for the integ...
From the standpoint of recent and prospective political reform, the most promising cluster of countr...
While regular multi-party elections do not necessarily guarantee the estab-lishment of a democratic ...