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Court appointed: Gabonese president's legitimacy questioned / Roberts, Martin   Journal Article
Roberts, Martin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Following the constitutional court's confirmation of the presidential result, Martin Roberts examines the international reaction and implications for Gabon's stability.
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ID:   097715


Gabon: continuity in transition / Ahmadou, Nadia   Journal Article
Ahmadou, Nadia Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article broadly addresses the political changes which have occurred in Gabon and maps out the possible future of the country in the short term. Surprisingly, the political changes have not resulted in more than minor tensions.
Key Words Elections  Future Predictions  Transition  Challenges  Gabon 
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Protocol, politics and popular culture: the independence jubilee in Gabon / Fricke, Christine   Journal Article
Fricke, Christine Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract National days are powerful moments of commemoration that aim at renewing the citizens' bonds to the nation and the state. In order to be successful, public rituals need to draw large audiences, and their ceremonial design therefore has to be adapted to suit the masses, employing elements of popular culture and everyday forms of nationhood. Despite drawing its significance from the declaration of independence in 1960, however, Gabon's independence jubilee was less concerned with history and commemoration than with celebrating the state and the nation in the present. The ceremonial design of Gabon's jubilee featured intensive preparations, official ceremonies, popular festivities and symbolic politics. In this article, I look at why history and commemoration played such an unimportant role during the celebrations and how Gabon's jubilee organisers included official as well as popular forms of nationhood to assure the population's participation.
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