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ID192067
Title ProperAnalysing election-related violence in the 2011 national elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo
LanguageENG
AuthorTumba, T D
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study seeks to explore the triggers, perpetrators and consequences of electoral violence in the 2011 national elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). From the perspective of different domestic and international electoral observers, the 2011 elections in the DRC were marred by violence. A qualitative approach based on secondary resources was employed to achieve the purpose of the study. Following the content analysis of various documents related to electoral violence during the 2011 elections in the DRC, the findings of the study indicated that members of law enforcement and state agencies (police, the national intelligence agency, the Republican Guard and administrative authorities) including supporters of political parties were identified as the main perpetrators of election-related violence in the DRC. In addition, the paper showed that structural causes such as weak institutionalisation of democracy together with lack of national sense of cohesion were the potential triggers of the 2011 election-related violence in the DRC.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol. 32, No.3; Sep 2023: p.243-257
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol: 32 No 3
Key WordsDemocratic Republic of Congo ;  Neopatrimonialism ;  Patrimonialism ;  Election-related Violence ;  Patron-Client Network


 
 
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