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ID182488
Title ProperPouring Salt into the Wound
Other Title Informationthe Crisis of International Election Observation and COVID-19 in Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorMatlosa, Khabele
Summary / Abstract (Note)International election observation in Africa is in crisis. This crisis manifests in various ways, including lowering of standards from democracy promotion to ‘peaceocracy’; strategic interest bias; progress bias; low-tech methodologies; dominance over citizen observer groups; and contradiction of verdicts of election observation missions with court judgments. The crisis characterizes the wound of international election observation. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic found a pre-existing unhealthy condition of international election observation, thereby pouring salt into the wound. It accentuated the existential crisis of international election observation. Observation has to be recalibrated during and after the pandemic. Existing challenges facing international election observation have to be redressed. International election observation has to adapt to the new condition marked by COVID-19. This adaptation should include development and implementation of guidelines on election observation during COVID-19. In the long run, sustainability of election observation rests in the institutional strengthening of citizen-based observer groups.
`In' analytical Note
Journal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 56, No.8; Dec 2021: p.1967-1981
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2021-12 56, 8
Key WordsAfrica ;  Democratization ;  Democracy Promotion ;  COVID-19