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Political Settlement and the Politics of Legitimation in Countries Undergoing Democratisation: Insights From Tanzania. ESID Working Paper No. 124
2019/07 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); research paper; Author(s): Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen; Thabit Jacob
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Do Local Power-Sharing Deals Reduce Ethnopolitical Hostility? The Effects of ‘Negotiated Democracy’ in a Devolved Kenya
2019/02 – Department of Government, Uppsala University; Ethnopolitics; Author(s): Emma Elfversson, Anders Sjögren
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Cultural Values, Attitudes, and Democracy Promotion in Malawi: How Values Mediate the Effectiveness of Donor Support for the Reform of Presidential Term Limits and Family Law
2018/11 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); research paper; Author(s): Daniel Nowack
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DIE
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DIE
Violence in African Elections
2018/11 – Nordic Africa Institute (NAI); Policy Note 7:2018; Author(s): Jesper Bjarnesen, Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs
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Blog: Counterproductive Blacklists – Lessons Learned From Zimbabwe
2017/11 – Nordic Shades of Africa; Author(s): Mikael Eriksson
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Cultural Values, Popular Attitudes and Democracy Promotion: How Values Mediate the Effectiveness of Donor Support for Term Limits and LGBT+ Rights in Uganda
2018/10 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); research paper; Author(s): Merran Hulse
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DIE
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DIE
Democracy at the Crossroads
2017/10 – Graduate Institute (IHEID); Global Challenges No.2 – Democracy at Risk, research dossier, introduction; Author(s): Dominic Eggel, Marc Galvin
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IHEID
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IHEID
Exit Arusha? Pathways From Power-Sharing in Burundi a Manuscript Outline
2017/01 – IOB working paper 2017.01; Author(s): Stef Vandeginste
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Towers of Strength in Turbulent Times? Assessing the Effectiveness of International Support to Peace and Democracy in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan in the Aftermath of Interethnic Violence
2015/08 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Discussion Paper 6/2015; Author(s): Charlotte Fiedler
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DIE
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DIE
Democracy Is Expensive in Poor African Countries – Very Expensive: Companies Support Tanzania’s Ruling Party in Exchange for Tax Exemptions
2019/07 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); ICTD Working Paper 98; Author(s): Ole Therkildsen, Ane Karoline Bak
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