This article examines what socio-economic factors are conducive to changes in the patterns of inter-party competition in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The literature has in recent years paid considerable attention to measuring party system change, to identifying the consequences of party system instability for the proper functioning of democratic regimes, and to understanding what factors are responsible for the instability of party systems. In contrast to previous studies that view political change in general and party system change more specifically as the result of social transformation, development, modernization and change in the cleavage structure, this paper shows instead that poverty is the primary driver of party system change in the S...
Our paper addresses one of the key issues that confront emerging democracies in Africa: how can we e...
While the relationship between political stability/instability and development has received consider...
The last decade of the twentieth century was characterised by a resurgence of multipartism in Africa...
This article examines what socio-economic factors are conducive to changes in the patterns of inter-...
This article examines what socio-economic factors are conducive to changes in the patterns of inter-...
The article, based on a literature review, examines the impact of electoral systems on the fluidity ...
In this article, I explore the nature of party systems that have emerged in Africa in the wake of th...
Most Sub-Saharan African countries are not yet considered democracies, but it is worth noting that a...
The maturation of ‘third wave ’ democracies across the globe provokes new salient questions about ho...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
In their study of 12 Latin American countries, Mainwaring and Scully develop a framework to assess l...
Two puzzling features characterize African party systems: low fragmentation and high volatility. We ...
This paper thus addresses two primary issues. What is the relationship between the types of electora...
This paper thus addresses two primary issues. What is the relationship between the types of electora...
Our paper addresses one of the key issues that confront emerging democracies in Africa: how can we e...
While the relationship between political stability/instability and development has received consider...
The last decade of the twentieth century was characterised by a resurgence of multipartism in Africa...
This article examines what socio-economic factors are conducive to changes in the patterns of inter-...
This article examines what socio-economic factors are conducive to changes in the patterns of inter-...
The article, based on a literature review, examines the impact of electoral systems on the fluidity ...
In this article, I explore the nature of party systems that have emerged in Africa in the wake of th...
Most Sub-Saharan African countries are not yet considered democracies, but it is worth noting that a...
The maturation of ‘third wave ’ democracies across the globe provokes new salient questions about ho...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
This dissertation examines the nature of party competition in the African democracies. Political par...
In their study of 12 Latin American countries, Mainwaring and Scully develop a framework to assess l...
Two puzzling features characterize African party systems: low fragmentation and high volatility. We ...
This paper thus addresses two primary issues. What is the relationship between the types of electora...
This paper thus addresses two primary issues. What is the relationship between the types of electora...
Our paper addresses one of the key issues that confront emerging democracies in Africa: how can we e...
While the relationship between political stability/instability and development has received consider...
The last decade of the twentieth century was characterised by a resurgence of multipartism in Africa...