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Multi-party Elections in Africa

Multi-party Elections in Africa

by Liisa Laakso and Michael Cowen
Paperback
Publication Date: 17/01/2002

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A volume of electoral studies of multiparty politics in 14 African countries during the 1990s.

Most of the studies in this book are about national elections in Anglophone Africa. There are also less well-known examples from Sudan, Ethiopia and Guinea Bissau. The collection also features studies of the local elections in Namibia and of a significant by-election in Malawi. The multiparty period has been put, wherever possible, within the historical context of earlier elections in Africa.
Questions addressed include: how did incumbent governing regimes learn to live with multiparty politics? Why have some elections been so closely fought and others have suffered from apathy? Why has there been relatively open political expression and activity when the elections have increased the political and economic manipulation by incumbent governments? Why have the elections of the 1990s been so marked by local and ethnic variations? To what extent did this wave of democracy result from pressure from donor countries?

North America: Palgrave
ISBN:
9780852558430
9780852558430
Category:
Elections & referenda
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
17-01-2002
Publisher:
James Currey
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
400
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x22mm
Weight:
0kg

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