Power-sharing has become a common strategy to resolve political conflicts in Africa. However, it has rarely survived for very long, and much of the scholarship on power-sharing remains largely negative. Yet Zanzibar's power-sharing approach, adopted in 2010, points to a more positive democratic possibility. We explore the background to this development, note some of the issues behind the move to power-sharing, and look briefly at its implementation following the 2010 elections. We argue that Zanzibar's power-sharing strategy appears to have ended the zero-sum nature of Zanzibari politics, ushering in a more consensus-based approach reminiscent of Julius Nyerere's concept of ujamaa. For Nyerere ujamaa was a specifically African alternative t...
Over the past decade, a third wave of autocratisation has stormed the world, hitting democracies and...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Peace agreements form a crucial element of strategies to bring security from outside: they involve t...
Since the reinstatement of multiparty politics in Zanzibar, political conflict between the ruling pa...
After the Zanzibar presidential elections in October 2010 a Government of National Unity (GNU), inco...
Since the reinstatement of multiparty politics in Zanzibar, political conflicts between the ruling p...
This paper draws on the recent experience of Kenya and Zimbabwe to demonstrate how power-sharing has...
Given the increasing use of power-sharing arrangements to manage a wide range of political crises ov...
African countries mostly hatched from the claws of colonialism in the 1960s. During the independence...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
This paper interrogates and rejects the effectiveness of consensus building as a mechanism for confl...
Power sharing and political inclusion have long been espoused as solutions for states where ethnic,...
A consequential question in the study of political systems is how power is allocated and shared acro...
This paper uses Hartzell and Hoddie’s four dimensions of power-sharing to analyse the implementation...
Power sharing arrangements have been recurrent in the African continent since the end of the Cold Wa...
Over the past decade, a third wave of autocratisation has stormed the world, hitting democracies and...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Peace agreements form a crucial element of strategies to bring security from outside: they involve t...
Since the reinstatement of multiparty politics in Zanzibar, political conflict between the ruling pa...
After the Zanzibar presidential elections in October 2010 a Government of National Unity (GNU), inco...
Since the reinstatement of multiparty politics in Zanzibar, political conflicts between the ruling p...
This paper draws on the recent experience of Kenya and Zimbabwe to demonstrate how power-sharing has...
Given the increasing use of power-sharing arrangements to manage a wide range of political crises ov...
African countries mostly hatched from the claws of colonialism in the 1960s. During the independence...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
This paper interrogates and rejects the effectiveness of consensus building as a mechanism for confl...
Power sharing and political inclusion have long been espoused as solutions for states where ethnic,...
A consequential question in the study of political systems is how power is allocated and shared acro...
This paper uses Hartzell and Hoddie’s four dimensions of power-sharing to analyse the implementation...
Power sharing arrangements have been recurrent in the African continent since the end of the Cold Wa...
Over the past decade, a third wave of autocratisation has stormed the world, hitting democracies and...
Abstract: For the past twenty years, Burundi has experimented with power-sharing as an instrument of...
Peace agreements form a crucial element of strategies to bring security from outside: they involve t...