Voting for democracy
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"The essays in this book examine the context and conduct of a series of watershed elections held in Anglophone Africa in the first half of the 1990s. These elections crystallized a wider process of democratization, underway in much of sub-Saharan Africa during the last decade, in which attempts were made to shift from various forms of authoritarian rule (colonial or racial oligarchies, military regimes, one-party states, or presidential rule) to pluralist parliamentary politics. This volume brings together for the first time, studies of these events in countries sharing a comparable legacy of British colonialism, an acquaintance with the Westminster constitutional tradition, and related experiences of decolonization and democratic struggle."--BOOK JACKET.
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John Daniel
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Roger Southall
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Daniel, John
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Morris Szeftel
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Voting for Democracy
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Voting for Democracy
- VFVoting for DemocracyJohn Daniel, Roger Southall
Voting for Democracy
- VFVoting for DemocracyJohn Daniel, Roger Southall
Voting for Democracy