Guinea-Bissau 2014 elections

Purpose – The West African Republic of Guinea-Bissau has been unstable since gaining its independence in 1974. The 2014 presidential and parliamentary elections are being closely analyzed to study how the United Nations and the Guinean people have reacted to the outcomes of these elections. The pape...

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Army
Assassinations & assassination attempts
Civil society
Colonies & territories
Cooperation
Election results
Elections
Ethnic Groups
Government (Administrative Body)
Independence
International relations
Murders & murder attempts
Muslims
Official Languages
Parliamentary elections
Political elites
Political opposition
Political parties
Politics
Population
Presidential elections
Presidents
Rural Population
Social Organizations
Veterans
War
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