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ID147188
Title ProperPolitical capital of ruling parties after regime change
Other Title Informationcontrasting successful insurgencies to peaceful pro-democracy movements
LanguageENG
AuthorRakner, Lise ;  Muriaas, Ragnhild L ;  Skage, Ingvild Aagedal
Summary / Abstract (Note)The cases of the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa and the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) in Zambia show major differences in the extent to which incoming ruling parties after a regime change build strong party systems. The ANC institutionalised a hegemonic party apparatus after coming to power, while the MMD did not. These differences, we contend, are related to the ANC’s history of a prolonged struggle that included violent conflict in contrast to the MMD’s peaceful pro-democracy campaign. Theorising this contrast provides a framework for investigating causes of different outcomes in party institutionalisation after regime change.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 18, No.2; Jun 2016: p.175-191
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol: 18 No 2
Key WordsRegime Change ;  African National Congress ;  Political Capital ;  Successful Insurgencies ;  Peaceful Pro-democracy Movements


 
 
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