ID | 182436 |
Title Proper | Russo-African Relations and electoral democracy |
Other Title Information | assessing the implications of Russia's renewed interest for Africa |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ogunnubi, Olusola ; Akinola, Akinlolu E |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | After decades of diplomatic disengagement from Africa, Russia is making a strong bid to facilitate bilateral relations with more African states. Many analysts regard this as an attempt to project power and influence outside of Russia's immediate borders in Eastern Europe and to whittle down the West's influence in Africa. The deepening ties between Russia and African states have led to the incursion of Russian political operatives and disinformation experts who have meddled in the political and electoral processes of countries such as Zimbabwe, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, while Russian election interference in advanced western democracies has attracted extensive scholarly interest, similar meddling by Russian agents on the African continent has been subject to little scrutiny. This article sheds light on the methods used by Russian political operatives to meddle in elections in Africa. It concludes that Russia's renewed interest in Africa could have grave consequences for democracy on the continent if left unchecked. |
`In' analytical Note | African Security Review Vol. 30, No.3; Sep 2021: p.386-402 |
Journal Source | African Security Review Vol: 30 No 3 |
Key Words | Democracy ; Russia ; Election Interference ; Sharp Power ; Russo-African Relations ; Political Operatives |