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The Career Paths of Central European MEPs. Political Experience and Career Ambitions in the European Parliament
2019/10 – Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS); Romanian Journal of Political Science; Author(s): András Bíró-Nagy
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The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance : past, present and future
2019/05 – Institute of Development Policy, University of Antwerp (IOB); Journal of African Law, 63, S1 (2019), 9–38; Author(s): Micha Wiebusch et al.
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Promoting Good Governance in Africa – Three Popular Misconceptions
2019/07 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); GIGA Focus Africa 03; Author(s): Malte Lierl
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Where Regional Norms Matter: Contestation and the Domestic Impact of the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance
2019/07 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); Africa Spectrum; Author(s): Antonia Witt
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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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Democratic Reform, Intergenerational Justice and the Challenges of the Long-Term (PDF)
2019/07 – Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity (CUSP); CUSP essay series on the Morality of Sustainable Prosperity | No 11; Author(s): Caney,Simon
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Can Democracies Tackle Illiberal and “Inward- Looking” Drives? (PDF)
2019/06 – European Institute of Romania (EIR); Romanian Journal of European Affairs (RJEA) Vol. 19, No. 1; Author(s): Daniel Dăianu
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Kem Ley and Cambodian Citizenship Today: Grass-Roots Mobilisation, Electoral Politics and Individuals
2019/05 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs; Author(s): Astrid Norén-Nilsson
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Public Finance for the Future We Want
2019/06 – Transnational Institute (TNI); book; Editor(s): Lavinia Steinfort, Satoko Kishimoto
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Yesterday Warlord, Today Presidential Candidate: Ex-Military Leaders Running for Office in Post-Civil War Societies
2019/06 – Nordic Africa Institute (NAI); Policy Note 4:2019; Author(s): Fofana Abraham et al.
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