Region: Africa
Summer 1991, Volume 2, Issue 3
Reconstituting South Africa
A review of A Democratic South Africa? Constitutional Engineering in a Divided Society, by Donald L. Horowitz.
Summer 1991, Volume 2, Issue 3
Democrats and Bureaucrats
A review of Democracy in Botswana: The Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Gaborone, 1-5 August 1988, edited by John Holm and Patrick Molutsi.
Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future
The Editors’ introduction to “South Africa’s Future.”
Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: A Turbulent Transition
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Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: Symposium—Inkatha Freedom Party
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Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: Symposium—Pan Africanist Congress
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Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: Symposium—African National Congress
Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: Symposium—Anglo American Corporation
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Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: Symposium—Conservative Party
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Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: Symposium—National Party
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Fall 1990, Volume 1, Issue 4
South Africa’s Future: Symposium—Democratic Party
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Summer 1990, Volume 1, Issue 3
Third World Communism in Crisis: The Fall of Afro-Marxism
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Winter 1990, Volume 1, Issue 1
Achebe’s Africa
A review of Anthills of the Savannah, by Chinua Achebe.
Why Ghana’s Election Matters Across Africa
The West African democracy is one of the continent’s most enduring, but it shouldn’t be taken for granted. It’s a bulwark for democracy beyond its borders.
Senegal’s Remarkable Win for Democracy
In February, the West African country appeared to be on the cusp of chaos as its president tried to seize power for himself. How Senegal became one of 2024’s biggest democratic success stories.
What Burkina Faso’s Tragic History Teaches Us
Ten years after the revolution, the lessons for protecting a budding democracy and guarding against violent extremism are clear.
South Africa’s Watershed Election
The ANC lost its majority for the first time, but populist forces were held at bay.
Democracy Wins in Senegal
The president wanted to remain in power, but the people’s demands prevailed in the end.
Africa’s Leaders for Life
The continent’s aspiring dictators are attacking term limits with a vengeance, finding new ways to avoid handing over power. But citizens are overwhelmingly against it — and can help keep their leaders in check.
South Africa Has Entered a New Era
The African National Congress can no longer call all the shots, and opposition parties will have more sway. Will this lead to a more inclusive democracy or gridlock and division?
Standing Up to Africa’s Juntas
A string of Kremlin-backed military coups have brought a collection of juntas to power. The West should resist calls to placate them, and instead stick to its values and push for a return to civilian rule.
The Demise of Senegalese Democracy
President Macky Sall has called off his country’s presidential election just weeks ahead of the vote. His unconstitutional decree will not only keep him in power, but threatens to throw Senegal into violent chaos.
Electoral Systems and Democracy
This book compares the experiences of diverse countries, from Latin America to southern Africa, from Uruguay, Japan, and Taiwan to Israel, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Democratization in Africa: Progress and Retreat
At a time when democracy seems to be in retreat in many parts of the world, Africa presents a more mixed picture. Democratization in Africa: Progress and Retreat brings into focus the complex landscape of African politics by pairing broad analytical surveys with country-specific case studies.