This study explores theoretical contradictions with realism, regarding the actors or perpetrators of violence when explaining the causes of electoral violence in the Zimbabwean context. These perspectives can be divided into two contesting schools of thought. The first group is mainly made up of rational theories and holds the position that, autocratic governments use electoral violence as a way of influencing electoral outcome. The second position suggests that the weaker political party is the one responsible for electoral violence. This paper then, contributes to the ongoing debate on the causes of electoral violence by advancing the notion that electoral violence should not be seen based on one position but from a multifaceted position....
Impunity and lack of accountability have remained a challenge in Zimbabwe since independence. The go...
Most of the literature on electoral violence focuses on the role of the incumbents as perpetrators, ...
The role and essence of elections in a democracy are highly circumscribed in terms of expressing the...
This paper uses Hartzell and Hoddie’s four dimensions of power-sharing to analyse the implementation...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Elections are a defining characteristic of the ...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
The electoral process in many of Africa’s ‘new’ democracies has been characterised by violence. Howe...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
The majority of Zimbabweans are now accustomed to electoral fraud as practised by the ruling Zimbabw...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Disputed elections provide fertile ground for polarisation, inter-party conflict, widespread violenc...
"Zimbabwe’s ZANU-PF party has been locked in an internal battle of political survival which intensif...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Impunity and lack of accountability have remained a challenge in Zimbabwe since independence. The go...
Most of the literature on electoral violence focuses on the role of the incumbents as perpetrators, ...
The role and essence of elections in a democracy are highly circumscribed in terms of expressing the...
This paper uses Hartzell and Hoddie’s four dimensions of power-sharing to analyse the implementation...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Elections are a defining characteristic of the ...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
The electoral process in many of Africa’s ‘new’ democracies has been characterised by violence. Howe...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
The majority of Zimbabweans are now accustomed to electoral fraud as practised by the ruling Zimbabw...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Disputed elections provide fertile ground for polarisation, inter-party conflict, widespread violenc...
"Zimbabwe’s ZANU-PF party has been locked in an internal battle of political survival which intensif...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Impunity and lack of accountability have remained a challenge in Zimbabwe since independence. The go...
Most of the literature on electoral violence focuses on the role of the incumbents as perpetrators, ...
The role and essence of elections in a democracy are highly circumscribed in terms of expressing the...