This paper examines new forms of leadership that have developed in the latter part of the twentieth century with the rise of 'anti-political' or 'neo-populist' leaders, most visibly in Latin America. The paper considers whether these forms of leadership can be observed in Africa, with particular reference to the rule of Yoweri Museveni in Uganda since 1986
This article makes an assessment of policy initiatives on traditional leadership to promote electora...
This article offers a critical engagement of Sir Quett Ketumile Masire's eighteen years in power (19...
The paper discusses the leadership style of Nelson Mandela as a model for African leaders in a bid t...
In the wake of independence, Africans sought to establish democratic ideals mirroring the west. With...
Drawing on insights from Latin America, this paper examines the factors that contributed to the use ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of ‘Big Man’ rule in post-colonial Africa, through the lens of tw...
Over the years, African leaders have been publicly identified with some actions suggestive of mystic...
Negative assessments of African democracy still dominate the literature, and Tanzania has been descr...
Leadership crisis in Africa is often seen from the point of view of the misdemeanor of various polit...
Negative assessments of African democracy still dominate the literature, and Tanzania has been descr...
In this paper, I intend to explain what we mean by globalized party-based democracy in an African co...
Based on his latest paper, Professor Teddy Brett draws on classical ‘dualist’ and ‘new institutional...
The space at which development occur anywhere in the world is influenced by the level of political c...
This paper attempts to provide answers to the following questions: What are the causes of political ...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...
This article makes an assessment of policy initiatives on traditional leadership to promote electora...
This article offers a critical engagement of Sir Quett Ketumile Masire's eighteen years in power (19...
The paper discusses the leadership style of Nelson Mandela as a model for African leaders in a bid t...
In the wake of independence, Africans sought to establish democratic ideals mirroring the west. With...
Drawing on insights from Latin America, this paper examines the factors that contributed to the use ...
This paper explores the phenomenon of ‘Big Man’ rule in post-colonial Africa, through the lens of tw...
Over the years, African leaders have been publicly identified with some actions suggestive of mystic...
Negative assessments of African democracy still dominate the literature, and Tanzania has been descr...
Leadership crisis in Africa is often seen from the point of view of the misdemeanor of various polit...
Negative assessments of African democracy still dominate the literature, and Tanzania has been descr...
In this paper, I intend to explain what we mean by globalized party-based democracy in an African co...
Based on his latest paper, Professor Teddy Brett draws on classical ‘dualist’ and ‘new institutional...
The space at which development occur anywhere in the world is influenced by the level of political c...
This paper attempts to provide answers to the following questions: What are the causes of political ...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...
This article makes an assessment of policy initiatives on traditional leadership to promote electora...
This article offers a critical engagement of Sir Quett Ketumile Masire's eighteen years in power (19...
The paper discusses the leadership style of Nelson Mandela as a model for African leaders in a bid t...