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Preface | ||
Notes on Contributors | ||
1 | Elections & Election Studies in Africa | 1 |
2 | The Politics of National Elections in Botswana, Lesotho & Swaziland: Towards a Comparative Analysis | 27 |
3 | Beyond the Silence of Women in Ethiopian Politics | 60 |
4 | Behind the Transparent Ballot Box: The Significance of the 1990s Elections in Ghana | 75 |
5 | Multi-Party Elections in Guinea-Bissau | 104 |
6 | The 1997 Elections in Kenya: The Politics of Communality & Locality | 128 |
7 | Winning Elections, Losing Legitimacy: Multi-Partyism & the Neopatrimonial State in Malawi | 172 |
8 | Swapo Wins, Apathy Rules: The Namibian 1998 Local Authority Elections | 187 |
9 | A Transition to Nowhere: Electoral Politics in Nigeria during the Abacha Years, 1993-8 | 217 |
10 | Multi-Party Elections & the Predicament of Northern Hegemony in Sudan | 251 |
11 | Elections at the Borderland: Voter Opinion in Arusha & Kilimanjaro Tanzania | 278 |
12 | Contesting Democracy: The 1996 Elections in Zambi | 299 |
13 | When Elections are Just a Formality: Rural-Urban Dynamics in the Dominant-Party System of Zimbabwe | 324 |
App | Testing for Political Business Cycles in Africa | 346 |
Bibliography | 356 | |
Index | 377 |
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