Elections in Africa: A Data HandbookDieter Nohlen, Bernard Thibaut, Michael Krennerich OUP Oxford, 22 jul 1999 - 1000 páginas Elections have always been an integral part of post-independence African politics and have assumed utmost importance in the course of recent democratisation processes. However, comparative research on the political development in Africa lacks reliable electoral data. Elections in Africa fills this cap. The handbook is the only reliable source for African elections from independence to present. In the first volume of this series, Elections in Africa presents a country-by-country study of African nations that provides a comparative introduction on elections and electoral systems. Each country chapter examines the history of the institutional and electoral arrangements, the evolution of suffrage and current electoral provisions. Precise and exhaustive data on national elections and referendums are presented comparatively. The book provides a definitive and comprehensive set of data on elections and electoral systems in order to facilitate comparative research. Data is presented in a systematic manner allowing for both historical and cross-national comparisons. |
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... opposition parties, the co-optation of opposition leaders and/or the constitutional abolition of multi-partyism and the banning of opposition parties. Only in Tanzania was the governing regime able to achieve 'a peaceful transition to a ...
... opposition parties, the co-optation of opposition leaders and/or the constitutional abolition of multi-partyism and the banning of opposition parties. Only in Tanzania was the governing regime able to achieve 'a peaceful transition to a ...
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... opposition to win. The structure of the party system in each country exerts a further influence: In many African countries there are political parties which, because of their historical, ethnic or regional base, enjoy a built-in ...
... opposition to win. The structure of the party system in each country exerts a further influence: In many African countries there are political parties which, because of their historical, ethnic or regional base, enjoy a built-in ...
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... opposition—although the deeply rooted (and for a long period politically reinforced) culture of intolerance towards the opposition in Africa is by no means a thing of the past. For decades, under the one-party system, the opposition was ...
... opposition—although the deeply rooted (and for a long period politically reinforced) culture of intolerance towards the opposition in Africa is by no means a thing of the past. For decades, under the one-party system, the opposition was ...
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... opposition parties may be virtually eliminated while ethnic dominance is transformed into political hegemony18 ; (d) the emergence and stabilization of a dominant or even hegemonic party system without any chance of alternation or even ...
... opposition parties may be virtually eliminated while ethnic dominance is transformed into political hegemony18 ; (d) the emergence and stabilization of a dominant or even hegemonic party system without any chance of alternation or even ...
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... opposition and problems of 'divided government', that is, institutional conflicts between the executive and a legislature controlled by the opposition, have rarely been virulent (e.g. in Niger before 1995, in Madagascar in some ...
... opposition and problems of 'divided government', that is, institutional conflicts between the executive and a legislature controlled by the opposition, have rarely been virulent (e.g. in Niger before 1995, in Madagascar in some ...
Índice
1 | |
41 | |
65 | |
79 | |
Botswana | 103 |
Burkina Faso | 123 |
Burundi | 153 |
Cameroon | 167 |
Libya | 523 |
Madagascar | 531 |
Malawi | 549 |
Mali | 567 |
Mauritania | 585 |
Mauritius | 603 |
Morocco | 623 |
Mozambique | 644 |
Cape Verde | 189 |
Central African Republic | 205 |
Chad | 221 |
Comoros | 243 |
Congo Brazzaville | 259 |
Congo DR | 281 |
Côte dIvoire | 301 |
Djibouti | 315 |
Egypt | 329 |
Equatorial Guinea | 351 |
Eritrea | 367 |
Ethiopia | 373 |
Gabon | 387 |
Gambia | 411 |
Ghana | 423 |
Guinea | 447 |
GuineaBissau | 461 |
Kenya | 475 |
Lesotho | 495 |
Liberia | 507 |
Namibia | 659 |
Niger | 677 |
Nigeria | 697 |
Rwanda | 727 |
Sao Tomé and Príncipe | 739 |
Senegal | 755 |
Seychelles | 775 |
Sierra Leone | 789 |
Somalia | 803 |
South Africa | 817 |
Sudan | 843 |
Swaziland | 863 |
Tanzania | 871 |
Togo | 891 |
Tunisia | 911 |
Uganda | 925 |
Zambia | 939 |
Zimbabwe | 963 |
Glossary | 981 |
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