A comparative study of the professionalization of political campaigns in Southern AfricaThis paper seeks to examine extent and rationale of Malawian and South African campaigns incorporating America –style practices and becoming Americanised. Specifically the paper explores existence of evidence supporting the notion of Americanisation in both Malawian and South African politics. Using a mixed methods approach, semi structured interviews, focus group discussions and content analysis were conducted. Results show evidence of Americanisation and increased use of marketing and campaign professionals in both Malawi and South Africa, due to democratisation, development of the media and changes in the social-economic factors. Practical implication...
This dissertation is a study of African Americans and U.S. foreign policy toward Africa in the post-...
The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) became adevice of the African American el...
This thesis is about election campaigning in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that the central feature ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This paper seeks to examine extent and rationale of...
A reference copy of this work is available at the Seaborne Library, Learning and Information Service...
A paper which examines the professionalisation of political campaigns in Southern Africa, using comp...
One major mark of a strong democracy is the use of policy-based rather than clientelist campaign str...
The aim of this paper is to provide information on the use of a «patriotic campaign», the Proudly So...
The study compares and examines parliamentary rhetoric against newspapers editorials in Malawi to es...
This paper aims to provide useful insight into the Americanisation of Nigerian political communicati...
M.A.The objective of the study was to determine the influence of African-American culture and the im...
This article explores the prospects of American influence on electioneering worldwide. Its starting ...
Research on the effect of product country of origin (COO) also referred to as “made in campaigns” or...
Are civil society organizations in Africa agents of democratization, legitimators of corrupt ruling ...
The relationship between South Africa and the United States was, historically, quite mutually profit...
This dissertation is a study of African Americans and U.S. foreign policy toward Africa in the post-...
The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) became adevice of the African American el...
This thesis is about election campaigning in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that the central feature ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This paper seeks to examine extent and rationale of...
A reference copy of this work is available at the Seaborne Library, Learning and Information Service...
A paper which examines the professionalisation of political campaigns in Southern Africa, using comp...
One major mark of a strong democracy is the use of policy-based rather than clientelist campaign str...
The aim of this paper is to provide information on the use of a «patriotic campaign», the Proudly So...
The study compares and examines parliamentary rhetoric against newspapers editorials in Malawi to es...
This paper aims to provide useful insight into the Americanisation of Nigerian political communicati...
M.A.The objective of the study was to determine the influence of African-American culture and the im...
This article explores the prospects of American influence on electioneering worldwide. Its starting ...
Research on the effect of product country of origin (COO) also referred to as “made in campaigns” or...
Are civil society organizations in Africa agents of democratization, legitimators of corrupt ruling ...
The relationship between South Africa and the United States was, historically, quite mutually profit...
This dissertation is a study of African Americans and U.S. foreign policy toward Africa in the post-...
The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) became adevice of the African American el...
This thesis is about election campaigning in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that the central feature ...