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Democracy in Africa: Reversing Backsliding after Ten Years of the African Charter on Democracy

Date de publication
06 December 2017
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Between 15-21 November 2017, a day short of one week, Africa’s second longest-serving leader, President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe was forced out of office through a spectacular coup d’État. The collapse of Mugabe is hardly surprising, with the country having experienced close to two decades of democratic backsliding.

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Zimbabwe in Dubious Battle: The Unexpected Consequences of Western Sanctions

Date de publication
17 October 2017
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The aim of this paper is to assess how an African country deals on the long run with the decline of international aid and foreign direct investment. This paper is a contribution to the debate about the effectiveness of the international sanctions system.

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Hashtag and Political Resistance Movements in Southern Africa

Date de publication
31 July 2017
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What is the political significance of Southern Africa’s “hashtag movements”, socio-political campaigns using social media to disseminate information and to mobilise concerned and previously quiet segments of the public? 

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Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe: the Endgame?

Date de publication
05 January 2017
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The descent into the morass of failure seems relentless for a country that used to be, at the aftermath of its independence in 1980, the “jewel in Africa” to be carefully preserved, as former Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere advised an acclaimed Mugabe ascending into power.

Zimbabwe: Reflections on a Lasting Dictatorship

Date de publication
16 September 2008
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Marc-André Lagrange et Thierry Vircoulon, 

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Democracy in Africa: Reversing Backsliding after Ten Years of the African Charter on Democracy

Date de publication
06 December 2017
Accroche

Between 15-21 November 2017, a day short of one week, Africa’s second longest-serving leader, President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe was forced out of office through a spectacular coup d’État. The collapse of Mugabe is hardly surprising, with the country having experienced close to two decades of democratic backsliding.

Image principale

Zimbabwe in Dubious Battle: The Unexpected Consequences of Western Sanctions

Date de publication
17 October 2017
Accroche

The aim of this paper is to assess how an African country deals on the long run with the decline of international aid and foreign direct investment. This paper is a contribution to the debate about the effectiveness of the international sanctions system.

Image principale

Hashtag and Political Resistance Movements in Southern Africa

Date de publication
31 July 2017
Accroche

What is the political significance of Southern Africa’s “hashtag movements”, socio-political campaigns using social media to disseminate information and to mobilise concerned and previously quiet segments of the public? 

Image principale

Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe: the Endgame?

Date de publication
05 January 2017
Accroche

The descent into the morass of failure seems relentless for a country that used to be, at the aftermath of its independence in 1980, the “jewel in Africa” to be carefully preserved, as former Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere advised an acclaimed Mugabe ascending into power.

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