One-party dominance in African democracies
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One-party dominance in African democracies
Lynne Rienner, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-239) and index
収録内容
- One-party dominance in African democracies : a framework for analysis / Renske Doorenspleet and Lia Nijzink
- An overview of African party systems / Gero Erdmann and Matthias Basedau
- Namibia : cultivating the liberation gospel / Henning Melber
- South Africa : racialized discourse in the context of deteriorating performance / Thiven Reddy
- Tanzania : nurturing legacies of the past / Mohammed Bakari and Richard Whitehead
- Zambia : manufactured one-party dominance and its collapse / Neo Simutanyi
- Mali : from dominant party to platform of unity / Martin van Vliet
- Senegal : the rise and fall of a one-party-dominant system / Christof Hartmann
- Why one-party dominance endures in some democracies but not others / Lia Nijzink and Renske Doorenspleet
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内容説明
Is the dominance of one political party a problem in an emerging democracy, or simply an expression of the will of the people? Why has one-party dominance endured in some African democracies and not in others? What are the mechanisms behind the varying party-system trajectories? Considering these questions, the authors of this collaborative work use a rigorous comparative research design and rich case material to greatly enhance our understanding of one of the key issues confronting emerging democracies in sub-Saharan Africa.
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