Carrie Manning is professor of political science at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the author of The Making of Democrats: Elections and Party Development in Postwar Bosnia, El Salvador and Mozambique (2008) and The Politics of Peace in Mozambique: Post-Conflict Democratization, 1992–2000 (2002).
April 2010, Volume 21, Issue 2
Once touted as a regional success story, Mozambique has been backsliding toward one-party-dominant rule, and has now slipped off the Freedom House list of electoral democracies. How and why did this happen?
July 2003, Volume 14, Issue 3
This troubled corner of Europe has become a test of the ability of outside experts and carefully designed institutions to overcome a legacy of intense ethnocommunal conflict. How are they faring?