In the past two decades, several settler regimes have collapsed and others seem increasingly vulnerable. This study examines the rise and demise of two settler states with particular emphasis on the role of repressive institutions of law and order. Drawing on field research in Northern Ireland and Zimbabwe, Ronald Weitzer traces developments in internal security structures before and after major political transitions. He concludes that thoroughgoing transformation of a repressive security apparatus seems to be an essential, but often overlooked, precondition for genuine democracy.In an instructive comparative analysis, Weitzer points out the divergent development of initially similar governmental systems. For instance, since independence in...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
This study uses mostly secondary data to investigate the land question in Zimbabwe. The findings sho...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
Regime change politics has dominated political discourse in Southern Africa in the neoliberal era. I...
This historical study examines the different ways through which African police forces mediated the p...
The Nyasaland Emergency in 1959 proved a decisive turning point in the history of the Federation of ...
A long process of state-institutional change underlay the eventual swift restructuration of Northern...
This paper argues that the crisis of electoral democracy in Zimbabwe and Cote d\u27Ivoire is a resul...
This thesis examines the relationship between victims of political violence and state-driven respons...
Militarised politics remains a single danger to democracy. Coups and military interventions accounts...
The country has been highly susceptible to intra-state conflicts since the attainment of independenc...
This article is conceived in the context of the controversial and ambiguous 'fast-track' land reform...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)Abstract: The post-independence ruling class in Zimbabwe caref...
This thesis is a critical examination of the origins, barriers and prospects for a working class-led...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
This study uses mostly secondary data to investigate the land question in Zimbabwe. The findings sho...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
Regime change politics has dominated political discourse in Southern Africa in the neoliberal era. I...
This historical study examines the different ways through which African police forces mediated the p...
The Nyasaland Emergency in 1959 proved a decisive turning point in the history of the Federation of ...
A long process of state-institutional change underlay the eventual swift restructuration of Northern...
This paper argues that the crisis of electoral democracy in Zimbabwe and Cote d\u27Ivoire is a resul...
This thesis examines the relationship between victims of political violence and state-driven respons...
Militarised politics remains a single danger to democracy. Coups and military interventions accounts...
The country has been highly susceptible to intra-state conflicts since the attainment of independenc...
This article is conceived in the context of the controversial and ambiguous 'fast-track' land reform...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)Abstract: The post-independence ruling class in Zimbabwe caref...
This thesis is a critical examination of the origins, barriers and prospects for a working class-led...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
This study uses mostly secondary data to investigate the land question in Zimbabwe. The findings sho...
This study examines the role of law in the constitution and contestation of state power in African h...