Do Africa's Elections Represent Democracy?

Author:
Rorisang Lekalake
Publisher:
Afrobarometer
Publication Date:
23 March 2016
Tags:
Africa, Governance

Although there has been an explosion in the number of African elections since the "fourth wave" of democratisation began in the early 1990s, many are of questionable quality, appearing to be mere "rubber-stamping" exercises intended to legitimise and further entrench incumbents.

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