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ID185841
Title ProperNew Insights On Africa’s Autocratic Past
LanguageENG
AuthorHassan, Mai
Summary / Abstract (Note)AFRICA HAS NOT BEEN IMMUNE to recent global trends in democratic backsliding. Although the vast majority of countries on the continent have been holding competitive multi-party elections since the end of the Cold War, we are currently witnessing attempts by elected presidents and ruling parties to extend their tenures through undemocratic means.1 These trends are concerning, not only for those seeing their rights and freedoms constrict, but because they are happening despite the presence of formal democratic institutions that are meant to curb the impulses of autocratic rule.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Affairs Vol. 121, No.483; Jul 2022: p.321–333
Journal SourceAfrican Affairs Vol: 121 No 483
Key WordsAfrica’s Autocratic Past