Since Guinea’s military coup in 2021, a junta has established a transition council ahead of declared democratic elections. But the process has failed to break from the country’s ethnic politics. Roland Benedikter argues that the transition needs to engage the challenge of ethnic diversity and forge good relations between groups to progress the country’s unity
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010, 2015) and legislative (2013) elections the G...
The upcoming presidential election set for 2015 dominated political discussion. The ruling elite cle...
After Guinea’s coup on 5 September 2021, the country is facing an uncertain outlook, with heterogeno...
La décennie 1990 constitue pour bon nombre de pays d’Afrique subsaharienne – francophones notamment ...
After the highly contested re-election in Guinea of long-time-ruler President Alpha Condé to a third...
Half a year after the 2021 coup in Guinea, the military junta has attempted to control the National ...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focussing on good governance, state-building and ...
This paper considers the emergence of ethnic ruptures in the Guinea-Bissau Armed Forces. It takes a...
The author would like to acknowledge the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, the Princeton Institute...
Après leur accession à l’indépendance nationale, les Etats africains ont connu au cours de la périod...
Since gaining independence from France in 1958, Guinea has remained relatively stable and has neve...
This article describes the 2005 Guinea Bissau presidential elections. First, the recent historical b...
After decades of inefficient governance and misuse of authority, the Guinean armed forces are a pote...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focussing on good governance, state-building and ...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010, 2015) and legislative (2013) elections the G...
The upcoming presidential election set for 2015 dominated political discussion. The ruling elite cle...
After Guinea’s coup on 5 September 2021, the country is facing an uncertain outlook, with heterogeno...
La décennie 1990 constitue pour bon nombre de pays d’Afrique subsaharienne – francophones notamment ...
After the highly contested re-election in Guinea of long-time-ruler President Alpha Condé to a third...
Half a year after the 2021 coup in Guinea, the military junta has attempted to control the National ...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focussing on good governance, state-building and ...
This paper considers the emergence of ethnic ruptures in the Guinea-Bissau Armed Forces. It takes a...
The author would like to acknowledge the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, the Princeton Institute...
Après leur accession à l’indépendance nationale, les Etats africains ont connu au cours de la périod...
Since gaining independence from France in 1958, Guinea has remained relatively stable and has neve...
This article describes the 2005 Guinea Bissau presidential elections. First, the recent historical b...
After decades of inefficient governance and misuse of authority, the Guinean armed forces are a pote...
Recent development cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, focussing on good governance, state-building and ...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
Backed by peaceful but undemocratic presidential (2010, 2015) and legislative (2013) elections the G...
The upcoming presidential election set for 2015 dominated political discussion. The ruling elite cle...