This thesis investigates the role of political funding in two electoral authoritarian regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa. The issue of political funding has been investigated thoroughly in developed democracies in the West, but only relatively recently have scholars tried to investigate the importance of political funding in Sub-Saharan Africa and in non-democratic regimes who still hold elections. The aim of this thesis is thus to investigate what types of political funding exists in electoral authoritarian regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa, and what contextual factors that affects the availability of funding for different actors. An additional goal is to highlights some of the implications of political funding for the political regime. The thesis ...
Since 1991 Ethiopia has officially adopted multi-party democracy. At present, there are 89 registere...
This thesis examines the shifting nature of accountability and clientelism in dominant party politic...
This dissertation is about politics, power, and change in West Africa. Three questions are investiga...
This thesis investigates the role of political funding in two electoral authoritarian regimes in Sub...
This thesis presents an original theory of authoritarian party and legislative institutions in Afric...
It is sometimes argued that political funding in Africa has a distinctive character. Some scholars c...
Following the (re-)introduction of multiparty systems in Africa in the early 1990s, third and fourth...
This report reviews and analyses party financing regulation in 13 African countries, drawing on an ...
The maturation of ‘third wave ’ democracies across the globe provokes new salient questions about ho...
There has been considerable momentum to address the issue of party finance and political corruption ...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...
The role of bureaucratic ‘pockets of effectiveness’ (PoEs) in driving development is gen...
In Africa, the new electoral freedoms of the 1990s often ushered in not less but more violence and c...
Political leadership in Africa is changing. Evidence of this can be found in the Arab Spring, democr...
Anders Sjögren is a researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala and in the Department of Poli...
Since 1991 Ethiopia has officially adopted multi-party democracy. At present, there are 89 registere...
This thesis examines the shifting nature of accountability and clientelism in dominant party politic...
This dissertation is about politics, power, and change in West Africa. Three questions are investiga...
This thesis investigates the role of political funding in two electoral authoritarian regimes in Sub...
This thesis presents an original theory of authoritarian party and legislative institutions in Afric...
It is sometimes argued that political funding in Africa has a distinctive character. Some scholars c...
Following the (re-)introduction of multiparty systems in Africa in the early 1990s, third and fourth...
This report reviews and analyses party financing regulation in 13 African countries, drawing on an ...
The maturation of ‘third wave ’ democracies across the globe provokes new salient questions about ho...
There has been considerable momentum to address the issue of party finance and political corruption ...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...
The role of bureaucratic ‘pockets of effectiveness’ (PoEs) in driving development is gen...
In Africa, the new electoral freedoms of the 1990s often ushered in not less but more violence and c...
Political leadership in Africa is changing. Evidence of this can be found in the Arab Spring, democr...
Anders Sjögren is a researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala and in the Department of Poli...
Since 1991 Ethiopia has officially adopted multi-party democracy. At present, there are 89 registere...
This thesis examines the shifting nature of accountability and clientelism in dominant party politic...
This dissertation is about politics, power, and change in West Africa. Three questions are investiga...