Political adjustment or domestic pressure: Democratic politics and political choice in Africa

Summarises recent political change in Africa warning against view that the end of authoritarianism equals greater political stability and asking whether a transition towards sustainable democratic systems has taken place. Considers the causes of continuing political turbulence and the challenges new...

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Authoritarianism
Democracy
Democracy Directions
Economic reform
Government and politics
Liberalism
Political corruption
Political elections
Political parties
Political pluralism
Political protests
Presidential elections
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