Description

This edited volume focuses on the democratic performance of regimes in some of the least populous countries on the African continent. Using a framework developed by Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way, each case study provides in-depth analysis of democratic contestation in the following arenas: electoral, judiciary, legislature, media, and civil society. This volume also examines the key factors that push these regimes in either democratic or authoritarian directions, and how these regimes are likely to evolve in the future.

Table of Contents

Democratic Contestation on the MarginsClaire Metelits and Stephanie Matti
Competitive Authoritarianism and Theories of Regime ChangeClaire Metelits and Stephanie Matti
Democratic Contestation in BotswanaNicola de Jager and Ian Taylor
Eroding Democracy: Competitive Authoritarian Drift in BeninMathurin C. Houngnikpo
Political Uncertainty in Burkina FasoDaniel Eizenga
Democratic Governance in the “New” Republic of TogoBenjamin A. Okonofua
Authoritarianism and Geostrategic Politics in DjiboutiClaire Metelits and Stephanie Matti
Cycles of Regime Change in Guinea-BissauDavin O’Regan
Listening to the MarginsClaire Metelits and Stephanie Matti

Product details

Published 21 Apr 2015
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 184
ISBN 9780739193440
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 map;4 tables; 2 graphs
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Claire Metelits

Anthology Editor

Stephanie Matti

Contributor

Nicola de Jager

Contributor

Daniel Eizenga

Contributor

Stephanie Matti

Contributor

Claire Metelits

Contributor

Davin O'Regan

Contributor

Ian Taylor

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