Sierra Leone is just one of a growing number of countries that has experienced the current globally popular tool of conflict resolution, the multi-party election. This method of endeav- ouring to put a final cap on a peace process has a mixed record in Africa. There have been some successes, but the installation of unsuitable over-powerful governments and/or the return to war have more often been the case. The article examines firstly the outcomes of the 2002 Sierra Leone elections, and then situates these consequences on a spectrum of African post-conflict elections outcomes. Finally, possibilities for avoiding or mitigating the negative effects of post- conflict polls, particularly those emanating from the inevitable lack of security, are...
The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of the Sierra Leonean conflict and to analyse ...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
Research on Kenya’s 2013 elections has suggested that a “peace narrative” was deliberately promoted ...
Sierra Leone is just one of a growing number of countries that has experienced the current globally ...
A Serra Leoa é apenas um do número crescente de países que passou pela experiência da aplicação de ...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
The momentous 2005 Liberian elections followed a devastating civil war. Remarkably, the winner of t...
Electoral violence remains a problem for many countries in the developing world. The case is more ag...
In the aftermath of explosive civil wars in Africa during the 1990s and 2000s, the establishment of ...
In post-conflict societies, elections play several roles. They provide citizens with the opportunity...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...
This article interrogates reconstruction, peacebuilding and elections in postwar Sierra Leone. It ob...
Abstract Representations of the civil war in Sierra Leone have remained within the exceptionalist di...
YesThe history of the electoral process in Sierra Leone is at the same time tortuous and substantial...
The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of the Sierra Leonean conflict and to analyse ...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
Research on Kenya’s 2013 elections has suggested that a “peace narrative” was deliberately promoted ...
Sierra Leone is just one of a growing number of countries that has experienced the current globally ...
A Serra Leoa é apenas um do número crescente de países que passou pela experiência da aplicação de ...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
The momentous 2005 Liberian elections followed a devastating civil war. Remarkably, the winner of t...
Electoral violence remains a problem for many countries in the developing world. The case is more ag...
In the aftermath of explosive civil wars in Africa during the 1990s and 2000s, the establishment of ...
In post-conflict societies, elections play several roles. They provide citizens with the opportunity...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...
This article interrogates reconstruction, peacebuilding and elections in postwar Sierra Leone. It ob...
Abstract Representations of the civil war in Sierra Leone have remained within the exceptionalist di...
YesThe history of the electoral process in Sierra Leone is at the same time tortuous and substantial...
The purpose of this study is to understand the causes of the Sierra Leonean conflict and to analyse ...
The 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the ensuing two-year-long National Transitional Gov...
Research on Kenya’s 2013 elections has suggested that a “peace narrative” was deliberately promoted ...