Electoral violence remains a problem for many countries in the developing world. The case is more agonizing in Africa where violence in elections with varying degrees of brutality has culminated in outright national upheavals and conflicts. This article attempts to identify potential conflict flashpoints and perpetrators leading to the up-coming elections slated to be held in 2023 in Sierra Leone. The research findings catalogued some of the attributable factors responsible for electoral conflicts and violence, which include state capture, ethno-regional divide, strong-hold mentality, power of incumbency, emergence of a “third force”, state malleability, enfeebled national institutions, money politics, high levels of poverty, youth unemploy...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
This article interrogates reconstruction, peacebuilding and elections in postwar Sierra Leone. It ob...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...
Multiparty elections have become the bellwether by which all democracies are judged, and the spread ...
Sierra Leone is just one of a growing number of countries that has experienced the current globally ...
Since mid-December 2013, thousands of people have been killed in armed conflict in South Sudan. The ...
The benefits of winning elections, and the disadvantages of losing them, must be reduced to avoid th...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
In the time period 2012–2013, over 20 national elections and two constitutional referendums are sche...
This Current African Issue gives an overview of the causes and experiences of electionrelated violen...
In the wake of deadly 2007-2008 elections in Kenya, the topic of electoral violence is attracting in...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
This article interrogates reconstruction, peacebuilding and elections in postwar Sierra Leone. It ob...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...
Multiparty elections have become the bellwether by which all democracies are judged, and the spread ...
Sierra Leone is just one of a growing number of countries that has experienced the current globally ...
Since mid-December 2013, thousands of people have been killed in armed conflict in South Sudan. The ...
The benefits of winning elections, and the disadvantages of losing them, must be reduced to avoid th...
Submitted in fulfillment of the academic requirements towards a degree in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the last few decades, thousands have died in electi...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the majority of the Sub-Saharan African countries have started hol...
In the time period 2012–2013, over 20 national elections and two constitutional referendums are sche...
This Current African Issue gives an overview of the causes and experiences of electionrelated violen...
In the wake of deadly 2007-2008 elections in Kenya, the topic of electoral violence is attracting in...
The restive citizens of most Africa countries continue to demand free and fair elections as the only...
Elections play a crucial role in post-conflict peace and democratization processes as, among other f...
This article interrogates reconstruction, peacebuilding and elections in postwar Sierra Leone. It ob...
A glance at key indicators—in terms of growth forecast and stable elections—will project Sierra Leon...