Half a year after the 2021 coup in Guinea, the military junta has attempted to control the National Bank’s foreign-stored gold reserves. Relatedly, a tug-of-war has ensued over the financing and resources allocated to democratic parties in view of promised elections. To transition into a successful democracy, Roland Benedikter writes that a key challenge is therefore reordering natural gold and resource management, linked to effective financial and infrastructural development needed to hold fair elections
A 'democratic recession' is to be observed, which is not restricted to Sub-Sahara Africa. It went al...
Peaceful but undemocratic legislative elections consolidated the power of the Gnassingbé regime. In ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
After Guinea’s coup on 5 September 2021, the country is facing an uncertain outlook, with heterogeno...
Since Guinea’s military coup in 2021, a junta has established a transition council ahead of declared...
After the highly contested re-election in Guinea of long-time-ruler President Alpha Condé to a third...
Since gaining independence from France in 1958, Guinea has remained relatively stable and has neve...
The parliamentary elections of October 2007, the first free Togolese elections since decades, were ...
Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010) and legislative (July 2013) elections the Gn...
As Sudan’s military rulers and the pro-democracy coalition of Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) re...
Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010, 2015) and legislative (2013) elections the G...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focussing on good governance, state-building and ...
The paper carries out a deep case study of the international aid that Equatorial Guinea receives. Th...
That Ghana is rich in mineral resources particularly gold is evidenced in different forms the princi...
The presidential elections of 25 April 2015 resulted in a victory for the incumbent, Faure Gnassingb...
A 'democratic recession' is to be observed, which is not restricted to Sub-Sahara Africa. It went al...
Peaceful but undemocratic legislative elections consolidated the power of the Gnassingbé regime. In ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
After Guinea’s coup on 5 September 2021, the country is facing an uncertain outlook, with heterogeno...
Since Guinea’s military coup in 2021, a junta has established a transition council ahead of declared...
After the highly contested re-election in Guinea of long-time-ruler President Alpha Condé to a third...
Since gaining independence from France in 1958, Guinea has remained relatively stable and has neve...
The parliamentary elections of October 2007, the first free Togolese elections since decades, were ...
Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010) and legislative (July 2013) elections the Gn...
As Sudan’s military rulers and the pro-democracy coalition of Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) re...
Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010, 2015) and legislative (2013) elections the G...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focussing on good governance, state-building and ...
The paper carries out a deep case study of the international aid that Equatorial Guinea receives. Th...
That Ghana is rich in mineral resources particularly gold is evidenced in different forms the princi...
The presidential elections of 25 April 2015 resulted in a victory for the incumbent, Faure Gnassingb...
A 'democratic recession' is to be observed, which is not restricted to Sub-Sahara Africa. It went al...
Peaceful but undemocratic legislative elections consolidated the power of the Gnassingbé regime. In ...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...