The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a permanent state of political aberration, nor necessarily a prolonged transitional phase through which countries pass once the “right” conditions are met. Examining the cases of two ruling parties, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) and the African National Congress in South Africa, we develop the concept of productive liminality to explain countries suspended (potentially indefinitely) in a status “betwixt and between” mass violence, authoritarianism, and democracy. On the one hand, their societies are in a liminal status wherein a transition to democracy and socio-economic “revolution” remains forestalled; on the other hand, this liminality is ins...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
Authoritarianism from below and above, and much of it at violent extremes, is filling the vacuums le...
Regime change politics has dominated political discourse in Southern Africa in the neoliberal era. I...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
This paper investigates the perplexing issue of the democratic deficit in Africa's postliberation st...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
This article revisits the mental legacies of settler-colonial rule in Southern African societies und...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
This article engages with the limits to liberation in Southern African societies under former libera...
We show that current levels of democracy in Africa are linked to the nature of its indepen-dence mov...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
Authoritarianism from below and above, and much of it at violent extremes, is filling the vacuums le...
Regime change politics has dominated political discourse in Southern Africa in the neoliberal era. I...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
The lack of convergence towards liberal democracy in some African countries reflects neither a perma...
This paper investigates the perplexing issue of the democratic deficit in Africa's postliberation st...
In Liberation movements in power, Roger Southall provides a rich and refined account of political tr...
This article revisits the mental legacies of settler-colonial rule in Southern African societies und...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
This article engages with the limits to liberation in Southern African societies under former libera...
We show that current levels of democracy in Africa are linked to the nature of its indepen-dence mov...
Former liberation movements in Southern Africa have become authoritarian and elitist governments who...
External actors have long shaped the trajectory of democracy in Africa. During the Cold War, rival s...
Authoritarianism from below and above, and much of it at violent extremes, is filling the vacuums le...
Regime change politics has dominated political discourse in Southern Africa in the neoliberal era. I...