When the government of Equatorial Guinea decided late last year to join Africa's democracy movement, it did so in a style typical of the rule of President Obiang - dissidents were rounded up and imprisoned. Nudged toward democracy by international donor nations and agencies whose aid comprises 70% of the country's economy, Obiang outlined reforms that ensure his government retains control, while dividing the opposition
This paper assesses ECOWAS efforts at promoting democracy and good governance in West Africa. It arg...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focusing on good governance, statebuilding and co...
The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent...
Authoritarian regimes formed a big part of the African political landscape for several decades since...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
After decades of inefficient governance and misuse of authority, the Guinean armed forces are a pote...
Pro-democracy reforms hit Africa like a tidal wave in the 1990s, sweeping away authoritarian regimes...
Political leadership in Africa is changing. Evidence of this can be found in the Arab Spring, democr...
West Africa like other regions of Africa has undergone unprecedented changes in relation to the demo...
The 1990s witnessed profound political change throughout the continent of Africa. Tired and frustrat...
Over the past two decades, donors increasingly link foreign aid to democracy objectives in Africa. T...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
Equatorial Guinea, a country with an area of a little over 28,000 km2 anda population of around 700,...
After Guinea’s coup on 5 September 2021, the country is facing an uncertain outlook, with heterogeno...
This paper assesses ECOWAS efforts at promoting democracy and good governance in West Africa. It arg...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focusing on good governance, statebuilding and co...
The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent...
Authoritarian regimes formed a big part of the African political landscape for several decades since...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
After decades of inefficient governance and misuse of authority, the Guinean armed forces are a pote...
Pro-democracy reforms hit Africa like a tidal wave in the 1990s, sweeping away authoritarian regimes...
Political leadership in Africa is changing. Evidence of this can be found in the Arab Spring, democr...
West Africa like other regions of Africa has undergone unprecedented changes in relation to the demo...
The 1990s witnessed profound political change throughout the continent of Africa. Tired and frustrat...
Over the past two decades, donors increasingly link foreign aid to democracy objectives in Africa. T...
During colonialism, African countries were exposed to severe living circumstances and human rights a...
External factors - the change in the international climate following the fall of the Berlin Wall i...
Equatorial Guinea, a country with an area of a little over 28,000 km2 anda population of around 700,...
After Guinea’s coup on 5 September 2021, the country is facing an uncertain outlook, with heterogeno...
This paper assesses ECOWAS efforts at promoting democracy and good governance in West Africa. It arg...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focusing on good governance, statebuilding and co...
The splintered, struggling Africa of today cannot afford the luxury of multiple parties, independent...